Selected Articles
- Cancer‘s New Battleground: The Developing World - PBS 12/1282275
- How a simple infection can trigger cancer - BBC 12/1282276
- The 21st century hazards of smoking and benefits of stopping: a prospective study of one million women in the UK - Lancet 10/1282277
- Breast cancer rules rewritten in ‘landmark‘ study - BBC 4/1282278
- The history of the discovery of the cigarette–lung cancer link: evidentiary traditions, corporate denial, global toll - Tobacco control 3/1282306
- Prostate screening has no benefit - BBC 4/1182279
- Breast cancer prevention drugs ‘should be prescribed‘ - Independent 3/1182280
- Cancer in developing countries: can the revolution begin? - Lancet 3/1182281
- Ovarian cancer survival has doubled in 30 years - BBC 3/1182282
- Women‘s lung cancers has doubled since 1970s in over-60s - BBC 3/1182283
- Hope for early bowel cancer DNA test - BBC 3/1182284
- Cancer rise and sperm quality fall ‘due to chemicals‘ - BBC 3/1182285
- Blocking a gene stops cancer cells spreading - BBC 1/1182286
- Diesel Dangers: Mining Companies Get First Look at Government Cancer Study - CPI 9/1082288
- New Drugs Offer ‘Extraordinary Hope’ in Skin Cancer Fight - Wired 8/1082289
- Disparities in breast cancer mortality trends between 30 European countries - BMJ 8/1082290
- UK breast cancer death rates fall sharply - Guardian 8/1082291
- New nuclear breast imaging technologies associated with higher cancer risks - Physorg 8/1082292
- Inside the global asbestos trade - BBC 7/1082293
- A New Understanding of Breast Cancer and Alternatives to Mammography - IICPH 5/1082294
- The Big Question: Has a key breakthrough been made in the search for a cure for cancer? - Independent 12/0982295
- 15 cigarettes: all it takes to harm genes - Independent 12/0982296
- Scientists crack ‘entire genetic code‘ of cancer - BBC 12/0982297
- The Threat of “C” to the World Will Persist Beyond COVID-19: #IAmIWill on World Cancer Day 2021 - ASCO 03.02.21234608
- Late cancer diagnosis kills 10,000 a year according to government tsar - Guardian 11/0982298
- Kangaroos may hold skin cancer cure: study - Independent 11/0982299
- NHS accused of failing breast cancer patients - Guardian 10/0982300
- Gene breakthrough for prostate cancer - Independent 9/0982301
- Breast cancer ‘wonder drug‘ could trigger second tumour - Independenr 8/0982302
- New paper offers intriguing insights into tumor metabolism - Uni. Notre Dame 8/0982303
- Antioxidants Encourage Cancer in Some Cases, Study Says - Nat. Geo. 8/0982304