Articles: 23 Results Search help Filter results »
Sort by: Relevance | Date
Breast screening: MPs' inquiry to assess evidence behind checks

MPs launch NHS screening inquiry

MPs will investigate the evidence supporting NHS screening programmes, after an independent review c...

The vaccination campaign has reduced the prevalence of HPV types that can cause cervical cancer

HPV infections down 65% under cancer jab programme

A national vaccination programme in England has dramatically reduced the number of young women infec...

Dr Nagpaul: 'many cases of cancer by their nature can be deceiving by not presenting with clear signs or symptoms.'

GPC hits out at 'simplistic' ranking of GP cancer referrals

GP leaders and health officials have defended GPs' performance on cancer referrals, after reports su...

The software is partly based on a tool developed by Exeter GP Professor Willie Hamilton, pictured (Photo: National Cancer Research Institute)

Computer tool alerts GPs to patients' cancer risk

A computer program that predicts a patient's cancer risk based on their symptoms could help GPs diag...

Dr Sachdev: 'I’m very pleased to be part of this push that will ultimately save lives.'

Viewpoint: 'Blood in pee' campaign will improve bladder and kidney cancer diagnosis

The next stage in Public Health England's Be Clear on Cancer campaign is launching to the public, wr...

Dr Browne: 'Probably the most frustrating elements of being a carer is the waiting.'

Viewpoint: Ask carers how they are and listen - it will make a difference

There are over a million people in the UK caring for someone with cancer, writes Dr Johnny Browne, M...

Limiting the impact of cancer

How we can help young people diagnosed with cancer....

Viewpoint - Diagnosing cancer in young people

The signs of cancer can be difficult to identify in teenagers because these patients often have atyp...

Loss of continuity of care has damaged GPs' ability to spot cancer symptoms, experts said

Bring back 'GP for life' to cut cancer delays, say experts

Better continuity of care and longer consultation times in general practice could reduce delays to c...

Low oxygen levels in the blood are thought to accelerate malignant melanoma growth (DR P. MARAZZI/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY)

Sleep apnoea 'predicts skin cancer risk'

The aggressiveness of melanoma skin cancer can be predicted by the severity of sleep-disordered brea...

Didn't find what you were looking for? Search again or try our Search help
Would you like to repeat your search on

Refine your search

By Area

By Date

By Therapeutic area

By Topic