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Cancer

August 2024

  • 19th century painting of a woman looking tired and downcast, and putting her head in her hands, sitting on a bed.

    Leading questions
    My adult son has moved back home and is behaving like a teenager – and I’m deeply unhappy

    You can be silent or have a confrontation – and both options sound awful, writes advice columnist Eleanor Gordon-Smith. But now is the time to switch abstract wishes for a concrete plan

July 2024

  • Jacques Neefjes in his lab at Leiden University.

    One man’s mission to revive a forgotten, life-saving cancer drug

  • A doctor taking a sample from a woman's mouth

    Type of mouth bacteria ‘melts’ some cancers, study finds

  • A health worker walks between curtains on an NHS hospital ward

    Cost of England’s four biggest killer diseases could hit £86bn by 2050

  • Emma Beddington

    DIY smear tests are on their way? I’ll be first in the queue

    Emma Beddington
  • GPs use AI to boost cancer detection rates in England by 8%

  • ‘I’m so sorry, I’ve got cancer’: why do two of every five Australian men die early from preventable conditions?

  • Sali Hughes on beauty
    Sunbeds increase the risk of skin cancer, whatever TikTok tells you

  • Women in England could be offered DIY cervical screening tests on NHS

  • Call for action on UK men’s health as 133,000 die early every year

  • Craig Jordan obituary

  • Scientists make DNA discovery that could help find pancreatic cancer cure

  • Other lives
    Ken McGinley obituary

  • The experts
    The experts: oncologists on the simple, doable, everyday things they do to try to prevent cancer

  • From contaminated blood to birth trauma, how female NHS patients’ concerns are ignored

  • TechScape newsletter
    TechScape: Can AI really help fix a healthcare system in crisis?

  • NHS urged to prioritise cancer care basics over tech and AI ‘magic bullets’

  • Why am I like this?
    Why do I feel like I’m stuck in a ‘waiting room’, hoping for my life to get started?

June 2024

  • Earth mover on an active landfill site.

    Landfills across England could be leaking harmful toxic ooze, warn experts

  • Hilary Osborne

    Recovering from cancer, I craved normality. Now I’m better, I’m not so sure normal is the best thing

    Hilary Osborne
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