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Government update over proposals to radically overhaul cancer training for GPs

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Fiancée of tragic cancer victim wins court fight with Catholic mother over burial plan

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'Holy grail' blood test to help NHS diagnose different cancers fails in trial

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Supercomputers alone won’t speed up discoveries without trained researchers, says NSCC chief

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Government urged to consider a 'total ban' on commercial sunbeds

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Don’t Build the Arch

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Trump names Bill Pulte acting director of national intelligence

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One fat helped pancreatic cancer grow while another cut disease in half

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U.S. and Iran launch fresh strikes and the House incumbents that could be unseated: Morning Rundown

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NBC News 9d ago

Molecular glue degraders of HuR suppress BRAF-mutant colorectal cancer

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Nature 1d ago