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Charles Swanton FRS FMedSci FRCP is British physician scientist specialising in oncology and cancer research.

At least 20,000 annual UK cancer deaths avoidable, says charity

At least 20,000 annual UK cancer deaths avoidable, says charity
Nov 27,2023 8:11 pm

... Prof Charles Swanton, who has been leading that study at the Francis Crick Institute, told BBC News the work could help doctors better predict how a patient s tumour will spread and how to fight it...

Study reveals cancer's ‘infinite' ability to evolve

Study reveals cancer's ‘infinite' ability to evolve
Apr 12,2023 11:30 am

... " That has never been done before at this scale, " said Prof Charles Swanton, from the Francis Crick Institute and University College London...

Air pollution cancer breakthrough will rewrite the rules

Air pollution cancer breakthrough will rewrite the rules
Sep 10,2022 3:11 am

... One of the world s leading experts, Prof Charles Swanton, said the breakthrough marked a " new era"...

The scientists, a 'home-brew' coronavirus test

The scientists, a 'home-brew' coronavirus test
Apr 19,2020 12:16 am

... Charles Swanton s days are busy, but the work is rewarding test...

Drug that prevents half of breast cancers carries on working

Drug that prevents half of breast cancers carries on working
Feb 16,2020 9:07 am

... Prof Charles Swanton, Cancer Research UK s chief clinician, said: Up until now we only knew that tamoxifen has long-lasting benefits, so it s reassuring that this study looking specifically at anastrozole, which has fewer long-term side-effects, gives better protection to women years after they stopped taking the drug...

Skin cancer: Half of people surviving advanced melanoma

Skin cancer: Half of people surviving advanced melanoma
Feb 16,2020 6:40 am

... What do experts think? Prof Charles Swanton, chief clinician at Cancer Research UK, said the progress in melanoma had been incredibly fast ...

'Revolutionary' new class of cancer drugs approved

'Revolutionary' new class of cancer drugs approved
Feb 16,2020 6:30 am

... Prof Charles Swanton, Cancer Research UK s chief clinician, said the drugs were exciting ...

At least 20,000 annual UK cancer deaths avoidable, says charity

Feb 16,2020 6:30 am

By Michelle RobertsDigital health editor

At least 20,000 cancer deaths a year could be avoided in the UK with a national commitment to invest in research and innovation, and fix the NHS, says Cancer Research UK.

Progress is being made in finding new treatments for the condition that affects 50% of people at some point.

But The Charity says the UK lags behind comparable countries for survival.

It has launched a manifesto of priorities for this government and The Next , ahead of a general election.

The document sets out what The Charity says needs to Change - and fast.

Whoever is running the country must commit to developing a 10-year cancer plan, spearheaded by a National Cancer Council accountable to the Prime Minister to bring government, charities, industry and scientific experts together, it says.

Rising need

Cancer is becoming more common in the UK, largely because of a growing, ageing population. By 2040, there will be half A Million new cases diagnosed each year, experts predict.

Many of these could be preventable and others treatable, with The Right approach, says The Charity .

Acting now could save tens of thousands of lives a year, it says.

Key areas to Focus On include:

Cancer Research UK also wants a renewed attack on two of the UK's biggest Killers - lung and bowel cancer.

The NHS already invites people for screening for these.

There is a better chance of curing cancer when it is spotted and treated early.

Smoking is the biggest cause of Lung Cancer , and Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has already said he wants to stamp it out by lifting the Age Of tobacco sale from 18 every year, so a child aged 14 today would never be allowed to buy cigarettes.

Not all cases are down to smoking though.

Kelly Harrop, from Glossop, was diagnosed with Lung Cancer in 2015 at the Age Of 40, after having a medical scan for Something Else . Being a non-smoker and having few symptoms, it came as a massive shock.

She told Bbc News : " The Doctors said there was something there that they weren't quite sure about. They said it can't be cancer or anything because you don't drink, you don't smoke. I ran six times a week. I was doing half marathons and Tough Mudders and those kinds of things and never had any symptoms. "

Thanks to treatment, Kelly is now cancer-free.

It turns out her cancer was caused by a rare gene. She has been helping a trial called that is studying lots of patients' tumours to understand why and how different ones grow, and find New Ways to stop them.

Prof Charles Swanton , who has been leading that study at the Francis Crick Institute, told Bbc News The Work could help doctors better predict how a patient's tumour will spread and How To fight it.

" By understanding how cancers evolve, we can identify new targets, " He Said .

" We hope to be able to develop new therapies. . to stop the cancer from growing and spreading. "

Michelle Mitchell , chief executive of Cancer Research UK, said: " Cancer is the defining health issue of Our Time . Avoiding thousands of cancer deaths is possible, but it will take leadership, political will, investment and reform.

" We urge all political leaders to unite behind this vital mission. "

The government says it is committed to fighting cancer and is investing for The Future .

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Source of news: bbc.com

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