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People in Yorkshire offered opportunity to be involved in life-saving cancer research
Yorkshire Cancer Research is calling on people in Yorkshire to join its Research Advisory Panel and become part of life-saving cancer research as it opens…

"Cancer research is my beacon of hope”: Neil’s experience
When father-of-three and life-long golfer Neil Clark was diagnosed with cancer, it was at the height of the pandemic in July 2020. Soon after his diagnosis, Neil…

"Cancer research is so important - so more people survive" - Marisa's experience
In 2024, Marisa Bird from Easingwold took to the skies, raising £1,300 to help save lives in Yorkshire.Cheered on by her four sons, the mother-of-five completed a…
New research and education exchange programme will advance global understanding of benefits of exercise on cancer treatment
A new fellowship exchange programme led by Yorkshire Cancer Research will advance global understanding of the benefits of exercise on cancer treatment, thanks to…
Combining kidney and lung cancer screening offers vital opportunity to save lives
Combining kidney and lung cancer screening can improve the early diagnosis of cancer and help to save lives, results from a pioneering study in Yorkshire have…

Chancellor of the Exchequer visits the Leeds Lung Health Check
The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rachel Reeves MP, has commended the success of one of the largest lung screening studies in the UK during a visit to Pudsey in…

"Active Together has been a complete lifeline for me." - Claire's experience
“Active Together has been a complete lifeline for me.”
Skipton life drawing event promotes cancer self-checking and raises £450 for Yorkshire Cancer Research
A life model and grandfather of eight has raised £450 for life-saving cancer research after holding his second life drawing event in Skipton.
Michael Cleary, 80,…

A statement from Yorkshire Cancer Research on the Darzi NHS Review
Findings from the Darzi Review confirm there is still a long way to go to improve the early diagnosis of cancer. While more recent figures show some improvement,…

More people in Yorkshire are diagnosed with cancer following an emergency hospital admission than any other region in England
More than a fifth of cancers in Yorkshire are discovered following an emergency hospital admission - the highest proportion of anywhere in the country, according to…

Active Together expands across South Yorkshire
The pioneering exercise, nutrition and wellbeing service that has helped more than 1,000 people in Sheffield and Harrogate prepare for and recover from cancer…
