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In our genes

How Professor Ros Eeles' work could change the way we diagnose prostate cancer

Supporting specialists

Dr Helen McNair

Blood will tell

Professor Nandita deSouza

Rare talents

Dr Katharina von Loga

IMRT reduces side effects in breast cancer patients

Researchers of the future

Meeting the complex needs of young patients

MR Linac scans first healthy volunteer

Breakthrough drugs approved for advanced breast cancer

Q&A: The need for speed

Offer gene tests to more breast cancer patients, says experts

Research strategy focuses on cancer evolution

Our work continues

Q&A: The immunity shield

NIHR funding for Clinical Research Facility

Professor Winette Van der Graaf

Drug targets stomach cancer 'addiction'

The race is on

Gene testing helps guide prostate treatment

Johann de Bono is Regius Professor

An evolving challenge

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