by Combat Cancer | Apr 26, 2024 | News
Largest study to date finds link between body shape and risk of colorectal cancer A recent study undertaken by an International group of medical researchers has unequivocally found a link between the type of body shape a person has and their risk of being diagnosed...
by Combat Cancer | Apr 18, 2024 | News
In our new podcast, Combat Innovators Episode 7, Guy Cooper has a chat with Assistant Professor Dr. Juan José Segura Sampedro MBE. “Targeted therapy, the tailored approach, isn’t the future, it’s now” Dr Segura Sampedro discusses new drug...
by Combat Cancer | Apr 11, 2024 | News
Bowel Cancer Awareness Month, an annual event dedicated to increasing public knowledge about bowel cancer, runs from the 1st to 30th April. Are you aware that bowel (colorectal) cancer is the UK’s second biggest cancer killer? This awareness month is spearheaded...
by Combat Cancer | Apr 4, 2024 | News
One of the dangers and challenges with cancer lies in those situations where patients exhibit no signs or symptoms until the cancer becomes more advanced and, therefore, more difficult to treat. This hidden nature of so-called “silent cancer” presents...
by Combat Cancer | Mar 28, 2024 | News
Innovative research led by researchers from Imperial College London, UCL’s Department of Computer Science and Microsoft suggests that search engine data could be a game-changer for early detection of gynaecological cancer, especially ovarian cancer. Ovarian...
by Combat Cancer | Mar 23, 2024 | News
In recent years, there has been a concerning increase in colorectal cancer cases among younger populations. Traditionally viewed as an ailment of older adults, this trend has shifted, with more individuals in their 20s, 30s, and 40s receiving diagnoses. What could be...
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