How has childhood cancer research changed since the 1800s?
Cancer has been around for thousands of years. But it's only since the 1800s that we have made progress in understanding and treating it - particularly in children. Read to find out more...
Cancer has been around for thousands of years. But it's only since the 1800s that we have made progress in understanding and treating it - particularly in children. Read to find out more...
Targeted treatments that use drugs to stop cancer cells from growing and spreading. Find out what they are, how they work, and why they are so important...
We all know that cancer is bad. But what exactly is ‘cancer’? Cancer cells are unhealthy, warped versions of our own healthy cells. So, what exactly makes them different?
Experts from the University of Nottingham have developed a new way of tracking how medicines move in the brain. Find out how this could help get medicines into clinical trials faster...
Research is really about helping patients, families, friends - you. So, in celebration of our first ever research blog post, we will look at how you can impact research.