We’re planning for different scenarios and doing all we can to ensure that our life-saving work continues in these uncertain times. All 600 of our stores across the UK will close, coming into effect from 4pm today in London and for all others from 4pm tomorrow. (1/3)
If you're in the UK or Ireland, our Cancer Chat forum is open and a great space to talk to others about your cancer experience, especially now we may feel more isolated with more of us spending time at home. Visit https://t.co/IFC096xjkN
I wanted to take some time to update you on what Cancer Research UK is doing in light of the coronavirus outbreak and how we’re preparing for all scenarios. This thread will hopefully cover any questions you might have, and includes links to the @CR_UK website. 1/9
To celebrate British Science Week, we caught up with three researchers working in vastly different areas of science 🧬 Read our blog post for more: https://t.co/yWRrzLejKB #BSW20
We’re regularly updating our guidance on #coronavirus and its potential impact on people living with cancer. Take a look at our website for more information: https://t.co/x6YGJaZpgc
If you have questions about #coronavirus, together with other charities as part of the One Cancer Voice group, we’ve pulled together this guidance: https://t.co/x6YGJaZpgc
Today marks the start of #BritishScienceWeek, celebrating the world-leading science which happens in the UK. But that research doesn’t take place in isolation – and patients benefit from international collaboration, including with the EU. Read more here: https://t.co/CdfdQK0XAA
“Winnie-the-Pooh taught me about how characters with unique backgrounds come together to work towards a common goal, much like in the science community.” Angela is a PhD student at our Cambridge Institute. Thanks for sharing the book that inspires you for #WorldBookDay! 📚
Today we’re celebrating #InternationalDayofWomenandGirlsinScience! We’re committed to achieving gender equality in science, and want to thank all our female researchers for their continued hard work to bring forward the day that we can beat cancer. #WomenInScience
Today is the start of #CervicalCancerPreventionWeek. Read about our research into understanding and increasing the number of women who participate in cervical screening: @CancerPrev_KCL
NHS research is vital if the UK is to improve cancer survival rates to match comparable countries. But #NHS staff don't have enough time.
While extra funding is welcome, today's news is more evidence that relieving pressure on staff must be a priority: https://t.co/f21sX1tSNt
A recent study suggests that children's eating habits are heavily influenced by the TV that they watch. This research provides further evidence that the Government needs to place more restrictions on TV and online junk food advertising #endjunkfoodads https://t.co/ftfrPaK0Te
Tuesday 4 February is #WorldCancerDay – a day to unite and beat cancer together. Get ready to show your support for everyone affected by cancer, by picking up your #UnityBand in one of our @CRUKShops, or buy online: https://t.co/Q3xPWcEpqE