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New national healthcare research hub for LAT’S

New national healthcare research hub for LAT'S: University of Liverpool, aims to position the UK as a world leader in…

AI platform demonstrates promising results in treating patient with rare cancer

Rare diseases affect fewer than 1 in 2,000 people individually.  However, with over 7,000 different types identified, their global impact…

Gastric cancer: Biomarkers identified to predict the risk of relapse

Gastric cancer: Biomarkers identified to predict the risk of relapse: Surgical removal of the tumour is considered the basis for…

Exposure to greenspace may lower risk of certain cancers

Exposure to greenspace may lower risk of certain cancers: A University of Queensland-led study has found a link between exposure…

Chromatin openness sheds new light on prostate cancer plasticity

Treatment resistance caused by cancer cell plasticity constitutes a major challenge in the treatment of prostate cancer. Published in Nucleic…

Two genes of the germline are essential for the development of brain tumours in Drosophila

Every cell in an organism carries an identical set of genetic instructions within its DNA. However, what determines whether a…

Yorkshire children’s charity Candlelighters: one of top three charities in UK for Governance Award

Candlelighters, a charity supporting children with cancer and their families in Yorkshire, has been shortlisted as one of the top…

Immune cells hunt down cancer around the body

Scientists have discovered the key features of immune B cells which make them successful at targeting tumours – including when…

New AI model detects ninety percent of lymphatic cancer cases

Medical image analysis using AI has developed rapidly in recent years. Now, one of the largest studies to date has…

Breast Cancer Now creates emotive ‘Gallery of Hope’ powered by AI

Gallery of Hope, the exhibition of memories yet to be made, will be launched on 13 March by leading breast…

Improving cancer prevention among people experiencing homelessness

While people experiencing homelessness are more exposed to cancer-associated risk factors, there is a lack of awareness and structures for…

PFAS may increase the risk of disease in unborn children

PFAS may increase the risk of disease in unborn children, new study suggests: PFAS are chemicals that may cause cancer,…

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