The RadNet research network will improve cancer survival by optimizing and personalizing radiotherapy. (Courtesy: Cancer Research UK) A £56 million research network announced today by Cancer Research ...
A cancer treatment that is currently available to only a limited number of UK patients is to be tested in a countrywide clinical trial to see if it causes fewer long-term side effects than standard ...
"At Cancer Research UK, we’ve been investigating the use of radiotherapy in cancer medicine for more than 100 years, but it’s far from old-fashioned. This work shows how research is continuing to ...
Leading cancer charities are now calling on the government to invest urgently in newer machines, as ITV News Correspondent Rebecca Barry reports A quarter of England’s radiotherapy machines will be ...
Researchers who aim to improve cancer treatment by using artificial intelligence to simulate clinical trials have been given £5.9m in funding by a charity. The Cancer Research UK grant will go to a ...
Scientists exploring how to deliver "kinder and smarter" radiotherapy treatment have received £2.9m in funding from Cancer Research UK. The Leeds Radiation Research Centre of Excellence (RadNet CoE) ...
Radiotherapy is a key treatment for many people affected by cancer, and it plays a critical role in both curing early-stage cancer and in palliative care. It is also a hugely innovative cancer ...
Patients missing out on effective new radiotherapies widely used in other countries, health secretary told Cancer patients are being denied access to cutting-edge treatments on the NHS because of a ...
New research indicates that many UK patients don't receive adequate information about treatment-induced sexual dysfunction before, during, and after radiotherapy treatment for prostate cancer. The ...
Thousands of women undergoing radiotherapy for low-risk breast cancer could be spared debilitating side effects thanks to a new, more targeted and less aggressive treatment now adopted by the NHS.
A British High Court judge has ruled that a seven-year-old boy can receive radiotherapy for a cancerous brain tumour against the wishes of his mother - whose judgment, he says, had "gone awry". Mr ...