Category: Science blog October 3, 2018 9 comments
For the Prime Minister to reach her ambitions of 3 in 4 cancer patients diagnosed early in the next 10 years, NHS staff shortages must be addressed.
Category: Science blog October 25, 2016 11 comments
NHS England has announced that it will invest £130m in new radiotherapy machines. Read why that investment is so important.
Category: Science blog August 20, 2015 Comments are closed
We explore our latest report showing that thousands of cancer patients are missing out on genetic tests for targeted cancer drugs.
Category: Science blog August 3, 2015 7 comments
Now that the Independent Cancer Taskforce has published its five-year strategy for cancer, we ask: what happens next?
Category: Science blog March 3, 2015 Comments are closed
Last Friday was the deadline to submit evidence to NHS England’s Cancer Taskforce – and we, like many others, put in a response. Read what it included.
Category: Science blog December 1, 2014 1 comment
The Government must keep its promise over high-quality gene tests for cancer patients
Category: Science blog October 27, 2014 1 comment
We take a look at what the recently published NHS ‘Five Year Forward View’ means for cancer care within the health service in England.
Category: Science blog August 26, 2014 Comments are closed
A look at a Government announcement to help fund some of our radiotherapy trials
Category: Science blog April 5, 2013 2 comments
As of Monday (1st April) the Government’s reform of the NHS became a reality, with the Health and Social Care…
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