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      • Thanks to the support of the public, volunteers, partners, staff and the research community, the charity has been able to fund world class research throughout the year to deepen its understanding of cancer and how best to prevent, treat and diagnose it, making a difference for people affected by cancer around the world.
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  2. Jul 7, 2022 · The results showed that, in 2020–21, the total investment of £1·80 billion from the UK government, charities, and industry into cancer research and development across public and private sectors generated more than £5 billion of economic impact, at an impressive benefit–cost ratio of 2·8—which means that, for every £1·00 invested, £ ...

  3. 20 years of Cancer Research UK. 120 years of progress for people affected by cancer. Together we've come so far. But we have so much more to do. Our strategy sets out how we'll accelerate progress

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  4. The results showed that, in 2020–21, the total investment of £1·80 billion from the UK government, charities, and industry into cancer research and development across public and private sectors generated more than £5 billion of economic impact, at an impressive benefit–cost ratio of 2·8—which means that, for every £1·00 invested, £ ...

  5. Oct 29, 2021 · The Comprehensive Spending Review has set out the Government’s spending plans for the next three years, including a boost in health research investment. But what do these plans mean for our research community and its work?

  6. Mar 6, 2024 · 9 mins read. Share this article. Cancer Grand Challenges has awarded five research teams up to £20m each in its largest ever funding round. The funded teams include researchers from 12 countries. They will now begin the work needed to take on four of the biggest challenges in cancer research.

  7. Jun 15, 2014 · 15 June 2014 7-minute read. The report – commissioned by the Academy of Medical Sciences, Cancer Research UK, the Department of Health and the Wellcome Trust – is the one of the first ever estimates of the economic gains from investment in publicly funded UK cancer research. Some of the greatest economic benefit was from efforts to reduce ...

  8. Jan 24, 2022 · The £11 million award for the CRUK Oxford Centre is overseen by Oxford Cancer, the University’s cancer research network. Money will be invested in Oxford’s key themes: • Cancer early detection – striving to achieve NHS England’s Long Term Plan target to detect 75% cancers at an early stage by 2028. • Cancer big data – using the ...

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