There is an option to take part in future research which asks you to share your internet history, this will be discussed when you meet. Future research which looks at how people use the internet might ...
Being aware of the groups that are less likely to attend screening will support you to target and tailor interventions. The following groups of people may be less likely to take up breast screening: 1 ...
Every step we make towards beating cancer relies on every pound, every hour and every person. Be a part of Taunton & District ...
Most screening is performed with mammography. Two low-dose x-rays are taken of each breast, one from above and one from the side. These images are usually read by two radiologists. Some people at high ...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in the UK. 1 in 7 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime, which is the second most common cause of cancer death for women 1 ...
Our second Cancer Prevention Research Conference includes three days of scientific sessions, networking, panel discussions and much more.
The appropriate age bracket to offer breast screening is often debated, as there is limited evidence on the benefits and harms of screening before the age of 50 and after the age of 70. Before any ...
Video summary: How can we create the best culture and environment for our researchers? Our researchers talk about the importance of fostering a collaborative environment in cancer research, ...
There is a risk of problems or complications after any operation. Many problems are minor. But rarely, some problems can be life threatening. Treating these as soon as possible is important. Your ...
This scheme aims to de-risk early therapeutic opportunities to facilitate further drug discovery activity. We are seeking projects with strong potential to deliver novel therapeutics for children and ...