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AICR provides grant support for Dundee University cancer researcher

A scientist from Dundee has been awarded just over £200,000 by a Fife charity. (...)


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Cancer expert plays down mobile phone link with brain tumours

A cancer expert from a Fife charity has played down claims that using a mobile phone may increase the risk of brain tumours. (...)


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East coast's 'fair-skinned Celts' among most susceptible to skin cancer

A Dundee scientist involved in skin cancer research says Tayside is a "hot spot" for skin cancer, along with the south coast of England and the Scottish Borders. (...)


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Australian stomach cancer research furthered by AICR funding

Scientists in Australia researching a "forgotten cancer" hope to make major breakthroughs following a £200,000 grant from a Fife-based charity. (...)


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AICR funding may help American institute to prostate cancer breakthrough

Funding from a Fife cancer charity could lead to breakthroughs in the treatment of one of Britain's biggest killers. (...)


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Sea sponges could hold key to new cancer-beating drugs

Researchers funded by a flagship Fife charity believe chemicals found in sea sponges could be "tweaked" to create a new generation of anti-cancer drugs. (...)


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World Cancer Day brings plea for 'global attack' on disease

An eminent Fife expert will today use the backdrop of World Cancer Day to call for a "global attack" on the killer disease. (...)


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Cancer gene find aided by St Andrews charity

Leading Scientists funded by a St Andrews charity have discovered a "rogue gene" that could stop cancer from spreading if blocked by the right drugs. (...)


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Fund-raisers taking on AICR's Kilimanjaro challenge

After losing his maternal grandmother to cancer, Fife farmer's son John Lamont is preparing for the biggest challenge of his life. (...)


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Enzyme study into cancer hinges on humble fly

Small and with a life cycle of just two weeks, fruit flies are seen by many as pests and a problem. (...)


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Generous couple's wedding present

A generous couple have passed up wedding gifts in a bid to aid charity. (...)


Air and water are cancer threats, says Nobel laureate

Claims that only limited protection against cancer comes with the recommended ‘Five a Day' of fruit and vegetables have just been backed by a Nobel laureate. (...)

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I'm Spartacus -- if you say so

He is plain Dave Lennox now, but come April 1 a 29-year-old call handler could be answering to the name of Spartacus Kronos Iain Loki Gaius Achilles Newton Nicodemus Octavius Nasser. (...)

More on: Dave Lennox | Association for International Cancer Research | Aberdeen


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