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Paper in Royal Society Interface

Survey highlights the benefit of physical and mathematical sciences, new platforms and AI modelling techniques to improve understanding of neurodegenerative diseases of the brain.

Patient sitting in a chair while a nurse sorts out a chemotherapy tube in their hand.

Giving colon cancer patients chemotherapy before surgery cuts the risk of the disease coming back, according to the results of a new clinical trial.

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Europe will face a cancer epidemic in the next decade if weaknesses in cancer health systems and cancer research are not urgently addressed, say the authors of a major new report.

Jessica Jaffrey being presented a prize cheque for £1,000 by one of the judging panel in front of the audience of the Monty Lowosky Memorial Lecture

The Annual Monty Losowsky Memorial Lecture returned to campus on Thursday 13 October.

A man's arm wearing a fitness tracker watch.
Credit: Unsplash/Tim Foster

A three-year pilot study will see elderly cancer patients wear fitness trackers to help shape cancer treatment.