Who funded it?

Cancer Research UK scientistsMoney for cancer research comes from a wide range of sources, including charities, the Government, the pharmaceutical industry and other companies. In some cases, this can influence the reporting of results.

When considering a science story in the media, it’s important to ask who funded the research.

Is the work funded by an independent organisation - for example Cancer Research UK or the Wellcome Trust - or a Government body like the Medical Research Council?

Funding awarded by these bodies is carefully reviewed by experts, and it is not governed by a commercial agenda. Our website has more information about how Cancer Research UK reviews its research funding.

A piggybankBut research can also be funded by commercial organisations, which may have different standards of independent review.

It is important to try and find out who funded a particular piece of research, especially if it seems to be promoting a specific treatment, food or other product. And this needs to be considered alongside other things, such as where the research was published.

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