Pancreatic Cancer UK was founded in 2003 by Sue Ballard, whose husband, John, died of pancreatic cancer. She was determined…
The language of cancer and COVID-19 – helpful or harmful?
'Janette Rawlinson is a consumer member of NCRI’s lung cancer advanced disease sub-group and Consumer Forum, steering committee member of…
NCRI research selected for presentation at ASCO 2020
'The NCRI Groups bring together clinicians, scientists, statisticians and lay representatives, amongst many others, to coordinate the development of a…
Getting to know: Cancer Research Wales
'Cancer Research Wales was originally formed in 1966, under the name South Wales Cancer Research Charity, based in Velindre Cancer…
NCRI Newsletter | February 2020
'Current experiences of accessing healthcare data “Health Data and AI” was highlighted by the NCRI Strategy Advisory Group as a…
The researchers’ experience when attempting to access health data for research
'This blog discusses results from our survey exploring researchers’ experiences when accessing health data, finding less than half of respondents…
Trials & tribulations in oesophageal cancer
'Christopher M. Jones & Tom Crosby, on behalf of the National Cancer Research Institute Upper Gastrointestinal Oesophagogastric Subgroup We have a…
Getting to know: Prostate Cancer Research Centre
'PCRC have recently embarked on a bold new chapter having increased their income by 46% in the last two years.…
Highlighting progress made in living with and beyond cancer research
'By 2030 four million people in the UK will be living with the long-term consequences of cancer, but currently there…
2019 in numbers
'As the end of the year draws to a close, we wanted to take the opportunity to say a big…
Getting to know: NCRI Partners at Christmas
'NCRI partners are organisations that fund cancer research in the UK, and who want to work together to coordinate their…
Five sessions not to miss – 2019 NCRI Cancer Conference
'Are you joining us in Glasgow on 3-5 November for the 2019 NCRI Cancer Conference or still deciding whether it’s…