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To mark last week’s International Clinical Trials Day, we had a quick chat with some of our team members, hearing about their different paths into the… Read More »Meet our team!
To mark last week’s International Clinical Trials Day, we had a quick chat with some of our team members, hearing about their different paths into the… Read More »Meet our team!
Union for International Cancer Control (UICC), International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), and African Cancer Registry Network (AFCRN) In April 2022, the UICC… Read More »Cervical Cancer Elimination in Africa: where are we now and where do we need to be?
This post is based on a longer, extended article from Lilly Matson, Cancer Research UK: Into the Archives: the story of HPV and cervical cancer… Read More »From Unlikely Allies to Global Elimination Strategy: the history of HPV and cervical cancer
The NHS Bowel Cancer Screening programme is on track to meet its objective of reducing deaths from bowel cancer. Our recently published study, the first… Read More »Does the bowel cancer screening programme in England prevent deaths?
This post was created by Amy Tickle, a Cancer Research UK-funded PhD student in the Cancer Prevention Group. Amy is currently in her second year… Read More »How can we monitor improvements in early diagnosis?
For the week that’s in it – Cervical Screening Awareness Week – we have pulled together a round-up of the cervical screening related blogs we… Read More »CERVICAL SCREENING AWARENESS WEEK: Enjoy a scroll through our year!
This post follows ‘A history of cervical screening in England Part I’ written by guest author Scarlett Dargan. Scarlett read History at Churchill College, Cambridge. She… Read More »‘The tragedy of thousands who need not die’: A history of cervical screening in England Part II
This post was written by guest author Maddie Rose Baker. Maddie is an International Journalism Master’s student at City, University of London. She also is a… Read More »HPV Vaccination in Japan: The Journey to Resuming a National Immunisation Programme
This post was written by guest author Scarlett Dargan. Scarlett read History at Churchill College, Cambridge. She is now studying for a master’s in journalism at… Read More »‘The tragedy of thousands who need not die’: A history of cervical screening in England Part I
Today we are speaking with Dr Thomas Round on the topic of remote consultations in general practice. Dr Thomas Round is a GP in north-east… Read More »PODCAST: Remote Consultations in Primary Care