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Mashup Score: 0Need to make up lost cancer research time as survey shows pandemic could have caused delays of nearly a year and a half - 3 year(s) ago
A South Yorkshire mother-of-two who thought she would never see her 40th birthday due to aggressive cancer has said time lost in researching essential drugs and treatment due to the coronavirus could mean others lose their lives.
Source: www.yorkshirepost.co.ukCategories: Hem/Onc News and Journals, Latest HeadlinesTweet
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A survey of more than 200 researchers details impact of the pandemic. The scientists estimate their own research has been put back by six months through loss of access to labs, facilities, trials and samples. But they feel science has now adapted to COVID-19 – and researchers believe donations and Government support could accelerate recovery.
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Our researchers fear that major advances in #CancerResearch could be delayed by 17 months, through loss of funding, shared national facilities and barriers to scientists working together. #KickstartICR https://t.co/4yQabVYLKn
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Mashup Score: 0Kick-start appeal - The Institute of Cancer Research, London - 3 year(s) ago
Our research has been on hold during the coronavirus crisis, but cancer has not. We need your support today to help us make up for lost time in defeating cancer.
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We aim to discover a new generation of treatments that will stop cancer developing resistance to drugs and turn it into a manageable or curable disease.
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Lara Jukes is the Director of Development at the ICR. Here she shares her personal thoughts on the impact the coronavirus pandemic has had on the charity, the life-saving research it supports, and those who benefit from it.
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As our #KickstartICR appeal draws to a close, we spoke to PhD student Iona Black about her research and the importance of fundraising for cancer research.
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Vital work put on hold during pandemic
Source: www.fifetoday.co.ukCategories: Hem/Onc News and Journals, Latest HeadlinesTweet
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Sally Steadman-South, 40, was told in May 2017 her skin cancer was incurable
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Sally Steadman-South, 40, was told in May 2017 her skin cancer was incurable
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Mashup Score: 0Kick-start appeal - The Institute of Cancer Research, London - 4 year(s) ago
Our research has been on hold during the coronavirus crisis, but cancer has not. We need your support today to help us make up for lost time in defeating cancer.
Source: www.icr.ac.ukCategories: Hem/Onc News and Journals, Latest HeadlinesTweet
Sally, from #Sheffield, is supporting our #KickstartICR appeal - her experience of living with advanced #Melanoma, and hope for continued #CancerResearch advances, was highlighted on the front page of today's @yorkshirepost by @Geri_E_L_Scott. #COVID19 https://t.co/11cVOCfnoC