We caught up with 4 people with cancer during the pandemic, including Sarah, who’s waiting to hear when her surgery can go ahead.
We’re calling on UK governments to stand by their commitments to improving cancer survival and make sure everyone can receive the care they deserve.
As coronavirus cases continue to rise in the UK, we look at how cancer clinical trials have been affected by the pandemic.
Today’s new figures, from the UK’s National Cancer Research Institute, project a devastating 24% drop in the UK’s overall cancer research spending this year, driven by a 46% fall in charity sector funding.
Six months since lockdown, we’ve got a much clearer picture how cancer services were affected, and how well they’re recovering.
We caught up with two of our researchers about how COVID-19 has impacted their work, and what the next few months looks like for them.
Estimating the impact of COVID-19 on cancer survival is not an easy thing to do.
We caught up with 3 people living with cancer to find out how the coronavirus pandemic has affected them and their families.
We’re having to scale down our work to reflect our new situation, but our ambition remains the same, writes our chief executive, Michelle Mitchell.
We caught up with a number of researchers about how COVID-19 has impacted their work, and what the next few months looks like for them.