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Cancer Detectives: Finding the Cures

A new three-part documentary series exploring the science that could transform the future of cancer prevention, detection and treatment.

The research that could change everything

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Starts Thursday 20th November at 9pm on Channel 4

We’re proud to partner with Channel 4 on Cancer Detectives: Finding the Cures - a powerful documentary series that shines a light on pioneering research and the people behind it. The series takes you inside what’s been described as the “Golden Age of cancer research”, following three world-class scientists, determined to change the future for people affected by cancer.

Meet the leading scientists

Within the series, you’ll get to know three researchers and learn about their work, as well as what drives them to keep pushing for progress. Along the way, you’ll also meet the patients that they are helping through their work on clinical trials. Each episode focuses on a different area of cancer research – prevention, treatment and detection.

Professor Sarah Blagden

Portrait photography of Professor Sarah Blagden wearing a lab coat and standing in a lab. She looks defiant.

Our destination is ultimately to protect everyone against cancer.

- Professor Sarah Blagden

Associate Professor Richard Mair

Portrait photograpahy of Associate Professor Richard Mair wearing a lab coat, standing in his lab. He looks hopeful.

We're at the dawn of a new series of cancer treatments. We have the opportunity to change medicine forever.

- Associate Professor Richard Mair

Professor Caroline Dive

Portraint photography of Professor Caroline Dive, sitting next to some equipment in her lab.

It's critical that we detect cancers at their earliest stage. And the real question is, can we detect cancer even earlier?

- Professor Caroline Dive

We're here to support you

If you’re worried about cancer, we have a wealth of information to help you. You can find out about everything from cancer symptoms to coping with treatment.

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Photography credits: Researcher portraits, Tom Dymond.