International Day of Women and Girls in Science 2022: thoughts from our researchers to the next generation 11 Feb 2022 To mark the International Day of Women and Girls in Science this year, we're sharing some words of encouragement and advice from our scientists to inspire the next generation of young women starting out in STEM. Find out more Show/Hide
The year 2035: What is the future of cancer research and treatment? 18 Nov 2021 The Covid-19 pandemic has accelerated many changes in cancer research, and shown we can do things in radically different ways – as we heard at a series of ‘Year 2035’ talks at this year’s National Cancer Research Institute (NCRI) Festival. Here we take a look at three key themes emerging from these talks: the challenges of adapting cancer treatment for an ageing population, the importance of equality and diversity, and clinical trials in a post-Covid world. Find out more Show/Hide
#BlackinCancer: Reaching communities most affected by prostate cancer 11 Oct 2021 For Black in Cancer Week, our Science Communications Officer Juanita Bawagan spoke to Dr Michael Ranes about the importance of diversity in cancer research for science and society. Find out more Show/Hide