Cancer Research UK

November 2008 Newsletter

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Shop to beat cancer this Christmas

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Our new online shop has every gift you need over the festive season. We've got perfect presents for everyone from gadgets and gizmos to luxury items - and cracking gifts for kids too.

Shopping with Cancer Research UK means you can make your Christmas gifts extra special whilst helping to support our life-saving work.

Christmas cards

Send season's greetings with our fabulous range of Christmas cards.

Gifts for kids

We've got everything kids love from Thomas the Tank Engine treats to traditional wooden toys.
Take a look at our gifts for kids.

Gorgeous gifts for men

The men in your life will love our eco-chic gifts designed just for them.


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Latest news

  Meet our scientists

 Meet our scientists

In our newly-updated Research highlights section you can find out all about what our scientists are doing and where they're doing it across the UK. Browse our Research highlights.

 
  The NCRI conference blog

 Vote in our design a t-shirt competition

Finalists have now been selected for our competition to design a t-shirt inspiring breast cancer awareness. Vote for your favourite design now on the MySpace Impact channel.

 
  Track your alchohol intake

 Track your alcohol intake

Keep tabs on your festive drinking with our alcohol tracker gadget. It's easy to set up and use on any computer.

 
  Internship Scheme

 Join our intern scheme

Develop your skills and gain work experience at one of the UK's leading charities. Discover the range of roles available for our
spring internships.

 
 
In the press
  • Cancer Research UK scientists have discovered the molecular basis for tamoxifen response in breast cancer cells. Read more

  • As many as 11,000 deaths from cancer could be prevented annually if Great Britain can raised its survival rates to match the European average.
    Read more


  • Cancer Research UK-funded scientists have found the first genetic link to a common childhood brain tumour Read more

Did you know?
"Around 95% of men with testicular cancer now survive beyond 10 years."

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