‘No room for complacency’ in addressing age discrimination in breast cancer care
A new report has found that there are serious age inequalities in breast cancer care and treatment, and has explored the reasons In its latest keep reading
A new report has found that there are serious age inequalities in breast cancer care and treatment, and has explored the reasons In its latest keep reading
Routine HPV vaccinations have been linked to a dramatic reduction in cervical disease among young women Routine vaccination of girls aged 12 or 13 years keep reading
According to Personnel Today, half of adults wouldn’t consider their GP as the first port of call when experiencing bowel problems A new survey shows keep reading
As reported by The Guardian, the health secretary has called for the NHS to roll out genetic testing across the health service Matt Hancock, the keep reading
As reported by Wales Online, a new study shows a worrying lack of clinical oncologists – something that could seriously impact cancer patients It’s feared keep reading
Research published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine shows that even low levels of leisure time physical activity lowers risk of death Even low-level keep reading
When the weather thaws, the flowers bloom and the days get longer, it’s spring—and the best time of the year to take your fitness regimen outside. keep reading
Living with dementia can be challenging enough, but what’s it like if you also have a diagnosis of cancer too? We speak to Admiral Nurse keep reading
NHS England has released a video about the Leeds Lung Check programme. The service, funded by Yorkshire Cancer Research, provides a targeted lung check service keep reading
A new cancer drug for children has been approved in Scotland – while a cancer drug for adults has been rejected A cancer drug for keep reading
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