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MCRC Blog
09/02/2023

Developing treatment options for high-grade serous ovarian cancer (HGSOC)

We talk to Dr Anya Golder who completed her PhD on HGSOC. She details her research into new therapies and the multiple-low-dose approach.
MCRC Blog
04/02/2023

Closing the Cancer Care Gap

To mark World Cancer Day on the 4th February, Dr Suzanne Johnson, asked people from across the MCRC how their research is helping to close the cancer care gap.
MCRC Blog
09/01/2023

‘The Prostate Gap’ photography exhibition

Experience this free photography exhibit, by photographer Ian Smith, exploring our understanding of prostate cancer within under-represented groups in our society.
MCRC Blog
20/12/2022

CRUK Lung Cancer Conference 2022

MCRC Blog
08/12/2022

University of Cambridge MB-PhD Symposium 2022

2022 saw the reintroduction of many face-to-face events and marked the first in-person MB-PhD symposium at the University of Cambridge since 2019. Joanne Oke speaks of her experience of the event.
MCRC Blog
08/12/2022

Greater Manchester Cancer Conference 2022

MCRC Blog
16/11/2022

The Health Economics of Cancer Care

We speak to Dr Alex Thompson, a Senior Research Fellow based at the Manchester Centre for Health Economics (MCHE) about the importance of health economics within the cancer care continuum.
MCRC Blog
13/10/2022

Cakes and Cycles: Fundraising for Re-Write Cancer

MCRC Blog
26/08/2022

ACCESS 4 LGBTQIA+ event

For this year’s Manchester Pride, we recognise the huge support within the MCRC for our vision of Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) in education.
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MCRC Blog
06/07/2022

Forging Collaborations on an International Scale – MCRC Visit Kenya

MCRC Blog
27/06/2022

Early detection in hereditary cancers

We speak to Dr Emma Woodward about a cost-effectiveness model of renal cell carcinoma (RCC) surveillance in hereditary leiomyomatosis and renal cell carcinoma (HLRCC)
MCRC Blog
06/06/2022

Is Pursuing ‘a Passion for Science’ a Position of Privilege?

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