Ultraviolet radiation causes rare type of eye cancer

Ultraviolet radiation can cause a rare type of eye cancer, conjunctival melanoma, according to University of Manchester research Read More

Director’s Update – December 2020

Professor Caroline Dive is named as Interim Director of the Cancer Research UK Manchester Institute

‘First of its kind’ clinical trial to bring hope to people with lung cancer

A group of scientists across Newcastle, Leeds, Manchester and Glasgow have been awarded £900,000 from Cancer Research UK to launch a groundbreaking clinical trial for people with lung cancer. Read More

Lynch syndrome and endometrial cancer: How our research led to new NICE guidance

The publication of a new national health guideline on Lynch syndrome and endometrial (womb) cancer is an important step forward for women’s health, Lynch syndrome diagnosis, and cancer prevention. Read More

Breakthrough Oncology Development Programme launched

Bruntwood Scitech’s Alderley Park launches breakthrough Oncology Development Programme in collaboration with Cancer Research UK, Innovate UK, Medicines Discovery Catapult and global pharma and healthcare companies Read More

Mum’s heartfelt reason for backing children’s brain tumour research

A mum from Ashton-under-Lyne – whose six-year-old son was diagnosed with a brain tumour after the school nurse spotted a squint in his eye – is backing a million-dollar research project into childhood cancer research, which is being co-led by a team of scientists from Manchester. Read More

But… What about secondary breast cancer?

Breast Cancer Awareness Month Campaign was launched over 30 years ago aiming to promote breast awareness, share information about the disease and claim better screening services and treatments. Read More

Manchester launches national project to understand changes in radiotherapy treatment for lung cancer patients during COVID-19

A new national project investigating changes in radiotherapy services during COVID-19 has been launched by a team of Manchester cancer clinicians. Read More

Community Engagement: Now is the time

The AACR Virtual conference on the Science of Cancer Health Disparities discuss how disparities in cancer incidence and outcome arise. Read More

The Christie and The University of Manchester commit to improving cancer outcomes in Kenya

The Christie NHS Foundation Trust and The University of Manchester helped mark an ongoing partnership with Kenyatta University Teaching, Referral and Research Hospital (KUTRRH) in Kenya by taking part in the official opening ceremony. Read More

Manchester researchers use innovative artificial intelligence in COVID-19 technology trial

Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust (MFT) and The Christie NHS Foundation Trust in Manchester are trialling innovative artificial intelligence (AI) wireless monitoring technology that could lead to quicker interventions for patients with COVID-19. Read More

Director’s Update – June 2020

Researchers discover new method of detecting endometrial cancer

Researchers have confirmed a new non-invasive test can be used to help with the early detection of endometrial cancer and at-risk patients Read More