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Policymakers, leaders and health experts have adopted a global plan aimed at tackling cancer in developing countries.
A study has identified a number of genetic variations that play a role in the development of chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL), the most common form of leukaemia in the Western world.
US scientists have deciphered part of the structure of telomerase, an enzyme which keeps cells in an 'immortal' state and is active in more than eight out of ten human cancers.
Cancer cells may spread around the body much earlier in the disease process than was previously thought, a new US study suggests.
A team at the University of Manchester have identified a connection between a cell's immediate environment and the activity of a molecule that controls the development of organs, tissues and cancer.