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May 2024

  • Kris Hallenga of Copafeel photographed in Cornwall, May 2021

    Kris Hallenga obituary

  • Kris Hallenga sitting among wildflowers on a coastal cliff in Cornwall

    CoppaFeel! breast cancer charity founder Kris Hallenga dies aged 38

  • The crew of a Lancaster bomber in 1943

    Brief letters
    Bomber crews had each other’s backs, unlike Tory MPs

  • A nurse holding a syringe gives a man an injection

    Science Weekly
    The extraordinary promise of personalised cancer vaccines

April 2024

  • Prostate cancer trial<br>EMBARGOED TO 0001 WEDNESDAY MAY 1 File photo dated 05/06/2020 of a paramedic holding a test tube containing a blood sample. Methods of screening men for prostate cancer are set to be trialled in a bid to save thousands of lives in the UK each year. The £42 million project, known as Transform, has been hailed as "a pivotal moment in the history of prostate cancer research" by experts. It is also hoped the research will help men avoid harm from potentially unnecessary biopsies and treatment. Issue date: Wednesday May 1, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story HEALTH Prostate. Photo credit should read: Simon Dawson/PA Wire

    Prostate cancer screening methods trialled in ‘pivotal moment’

  • King Charles holding a floral bouquet

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    King Charles visits hospital as he returns to public duties after cancer diagnosis – video

  • Prince Charles sits on a chair and holds hands with a woman sat next to him

    King Charles speaks to cancer patients on first public engagement since diagnosis

  • Razor wire fence at a prison, with treetops beyond it and a blue sky with large fluffy white clouds

    Prisoners with cancer in England more likely to die of it than other patients

  • King Charles to return to public duties while continuing cancer treatment

  • ‘Real hope’ for cancer cure as personal mRNA vaccine for melanoma trialled

  • I’m asking BP to take its share of responsibility for my son’s death, and will take it to UK court if I have to

    Hussein Julood
  • Deprivation linked to higher second cancer risk among England breast cancer survivors

  • ‘Kinder’ treatment for childhood brain cancer to be offered by NHS in England

  • Australia’s new national cancer plan is brimming with good ideas – here are my top three picks

    Ranjana Srivastava
  • Almost 600,000 in England awaiting gynaecological treatment, figures show

  • Tasmanian devil facial tumour research challenged: disease may not be declining after all

  • Tobacco firms lobbying MPs to derail smoking phase-out, charity warns

  • People with terminal illnesses advocate for physician-assisted death: ‘It’s my way of having control’

  • Lower-income US women more likely to miss key breast cancer test, study finds

  • What Fifi the dog’s final months can show us about cancer treatment and caring until the end

    Ranjana Srivastava
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