That Cancer Conversation
By Cancer Research UK
From chemotherapy appointments to artificial intelligence, we explore the stories from the people affected by cancer and find out about the cutting-edge research unravelling its mysteries.
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What are cancer vaccines? (Part 1)
We're back with the third season of That Cancer Conversation, the podcast from Cancer Research UK.Have you heard of cancer vaccines? Maybe you've seen a headline or two, but what is a cancer vaccine?In this episode, Sophie ta… -
Can I inherit cancer?
unpacking 30 years of the BRCA discovery -
Longer, better lives: Ep.4 Can government policies prevent cancer?
In the UK 4 in 10 cancer cases are preventable. But what can the government do to stop those 4 out of every 10 cancers before they even start?Welcome to the fourth episode of our mini-series, That Cancer Conversation Lon… -
One to one with Rhian: Volunteering Special Part 2
Welcome back to another episode of That Cancer Conversation! We’re kicking off Volunteers’ Week 2024 with the second of our special episodes celebrating our inspiring volunteers. Last time, we chatted to Penny, one of o… -
One to one with Penny: Volunteering Special Part 1
Welcome back to another episode of That Cancer Conversation! Here at Cancer Research UK, we’re grateful to benefit from the support of more than 25,000 incredible volunteers, who donate their time to help us beat cancer. … -
Longer, better lives: Ep.3 Why is there a £1 billion research funding gap?
You can’t beat cancer without scientists. Without research the progress we've made in beating cancer wouldn’t be where it is today. But that progress is at risk of stalling.To keep up and to plug the funding gap, we… -
One to one with Dr Anisha Patel
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Shaumya's story
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Longer, better lives: Ep.2 Why did a doctor have to wait for cancer treatment?
We’re back with another episode of our subseries, Longer, better lives! This series unpacks our recently published manifesto, -
What's causing the cancer care gap?
We’ve made huge progress on cancer in the last 50 years. But not all of it has been felt equally. People’s experience of the healthcare system, and ultimately how likely they are to be successfully diagnosed and treated, varies mas…