AbstractA new database will make Britain's substantial but diverse spending on cancer research more accessible to both local researchers and the international research community facilitating strategic planning for the future. Nigel Williams reports
AbstractBritain's Royal Society is looking at how research results are communicated to the public. N...
Funding: The Northern Ireland Cancer Registry is funded by the Public Health Agency. The funders had...
South Africa’s pathology laboratory-based cancer registry is seven years out of date and conclusions...
OBJECTIVES: To systematically categorise cancer research investment awarded to United Kingdom (UK) i...
BACKGROUND: Cancer is a leading cause of disease burden globally, with more than 19·3 million cases ...
BACKGROUND: Cancer is a leading cause of disease burden globally, with more than 19·3 million cases ...
BACKGROUND: In 1999, 270,000 cases of cancer were registered in the United Kingdom, placing a large ...
Background: In 1999, 270 000 cases of cancer were registered in the United Kingdom, placing a large...
Background: In 1999, 270 000 cases of cancer were registered in the United Kingdom, placing a large...
Background: In 1999, 270 000 cases of cancer were registered in the United Kingdom, placing a large...
In the late 1990s, in response to poor national cancer survival figures, government monies were inve...
Objective: Patient and public involvement (PPI)has become an established theme within the UK health ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Springer Nature via the DOI in this record....
Abstract Background Ideally, the distribution of research funding for different types of cancer shou...
Objective: To identify the values deemed by cancer consumers and community members to be important i...
AbstractBritain's Royal Society is looking at how research results are communicated to the public. N...
Funding: The Northern Ireland Cancer Registry is funded by the Public Health Agency. The funders had...
South Africa’s pathology laboratory-based cancer registry is seven years out of date and conclusions...
OBJECTIVES: To systematically categorise cancer research investment awarded to United Kingdom (UK) i...
BACKGROUND: Cancer is a leading cause of disease burden globally, with more than 19·3 million cases ...
BACKGROUND: Cancer is a leading cause of disease burden globally, with more than 19·3 million cases ...
BACKGROUND: In 1999, 270,000 cases of cancer were registered in the United Kingdom, placing a large ...
Background: In 1999, 270 000 cases of cancer were registered in the United Kingdom, placing a large...
Background: In 1999, 270 000 cases of cancer were registered in the United Kingdom, placing a large...
Background: In 1999, 270 000 cases of cancer were registered in the United Kingdom, placing a large...
In the late 1990s, in response to poor national cancer survival figures, government monies were inve...
Objective: Patient and public involvement (PPI)has become an established theme within the UK health ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Springer Nature via the DOI in this record....
Abstract Background Ideally, the distribution of research funding for different types of cancer shou...
Objective: To identify the values deemed by cancer consumers and community members to be important i...
AbstractBritain's Royal Society is looking at how research results are communicated to the public. N...
Funding: The Northern Ireland Cancer Registry is funded by the Public Health Agency. The funders had...
South Africa’s pathology laboratory-based cancer registry is seven years out of date and conclusions...