- Cancer Research UK
"'Cancer Research UK is a
cancer research and awareness-promotion charity in theUnited Kingdom , formed on4 February 2002 by the merger of theCancer Research Campaign and theImperial Cancer Research Fund . It is the foremostcancer charity (charity number 1089464) in the United Kingdom, and the biggest cancer research organisation outside theUSA . It is accredited by the UK'sNational Health Service as a health information provider.In the financial year 2006-7, the charity spent £315 million on cancer research, supporting the work of more than 3,000 researchers, physicians, nurses and other medical professionals in hospitals, universities and institutes throughout the United Kingdom. This funding covers all areas of cancer research. For example, some of the money goes to funding lab-based scientists who research the biology behind cancer. These scientists are trying to answer questions such as how cells become cancerous, how cancer spreads and how cancerous cells differ from non-cancerous cells. This research can then be used to identify possible new more effective and targeted cancer treatments. Funding also goes into supporting
clinical trials of promising new drugs; researching and testing improved methods for diagnosis; carrying out studies into the risk-factors for cancer; improving quality of life for cancer patients; and much more. [http://www.cancerresearchuk.org/aboutus/whatwedo/]The charity campaigns on issues such as smokefree workplaces legislation, cancer screening and long-term strategies for cancer services.
Additionally, it disseminates information to the general public and the scientific community through its various websites, as well as its twice-monthly scientific publication, the
British Journal of Cancer . It also makes information about current clinical trials accessible via its website; as at April2007 , there were 322 such trials open to UK cancer patients. [http://www.cancerhelp.org.uk/trials/trials/default.asp]The vast majority of its funds come from its supporters and corporate donations. It fundraises through events [http://supportus.cancerresearchuk.org/events] including the women-only
Race for Life 5k series, supporters giving a small amount such as £2 a month viaDirect Debit , the similarRun for Moore events for men, a network of volunteers, and over 600 "high street "charity shop s, which stock both new and donated items. [http://supportus.cancerresearchuk.org/shopping/] In recent years a number ofRelay For Life events have been held in the UK (based on similar events organised by theAmerican Cancer Society ); their numbers, and the amount of money they bring in, are increasing year on year.Cancer Research UK is supported by a number of celebrities, including
Westlife ,Nicole Kidman , Madonna,Kara Tointon ,Nell McAndrew ,Kirstie Allsopp ,All Saints ,Mica Paris ,Gloria Hunniford ,Lemar ,Cilla Black andCate Blanchett .ee also
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European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC)External links
* [http://www.cancerresearchuk.org Cancer Research UK - General Portal] (for the General Public)
* [http://www.cancerresearchuk.org/aboutus/whatwedo/ Cancer Research UK - What We Do] (Information on the research Cancer Research UK supports)
* [http://science.cancerresearchuk.org Cancer Research UK - Scientific Portal] (for scientists and medical professionals)
* [http://www.cancerhelp.org.uk Cancer Research UK - Cancer Help Page] (general information about cancer for patients)
* [http://info.cancerresearchuk.org Cancer Research UK - News and Resources] (Cancer news, statistics, science and health information)
* [http://www.cancerhelp.org.uk/trials/trials/default.asp Cancer Research UK - Clinical Trials database]
* [http://www.cancercampaigns.org.uk CancerCampaigns, Cancer Research UK's campaigning arm]
* [http://www.bjcancer.com "British Journal of Cancer"] Scientific journal published by Cancer Research UK
* [http://www.acorrn.org/ Academic Clinical Oncology & Radiobiology Research Network] An NCRI initiative funded by Cancer Research UK to revitalise radiotherapy research in the UK. Website contains a database of clinical trials and research projects.
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