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Our research into early diagnosis

Our research is saving lives

Our research has helped highlight the importance of diagnosing cancer early, when treatment is more likely to be successful. For many common cancers survival triples when diagnosed at an early stage. That's why we're working to help people get their cancer diagnosis as early as possible.

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Current research

From studying cells in the lab to running clinical trials, our researchers are working hard to ensure more cancers are diagnosed early.

Find out more about our current research

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Past research

Thanks to research, we’ve helped change the outlook for people with cancer.

Find out more about our past research

Explore our timeline of research into diagnosising cancer

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Patients' stories

Meet people like Tony who have experienced first-hand how our research is making a difference. The life-saving research we do wouldn’t be possible without your support.

Read stories from patients

Our strategy to beat cancer sooner

Over the last 40 years, cancer survival in the UK has doubled. In the 1970s just 1 in 4 people survived their disease for 10 years or more. Today 2 in 4 survive.

We want to accelerate progress and see 3 in 4 patients surviving the disease by 2034.

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Cancer News

Browse the latest news, analysis and opinion from Cancer Research UK.

Further information

Want to find more information about our research or early diagnosis?

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