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Cancer Research UK
NameCancer Research UK
HeadquartersLondon, United Kingdom
Key peopleMichelle Mitchell, Charles Swanton

Cancer Research UK is a charity that focuses on cancer research, with the goal of understanding the causes of cancer and developing new treatments, such as those used by National Health Service hospitals, including Royal Marsden Hospital and Institute of Cancer Research. The organization works closely with University of Cambridge, University of Oxford, and Imperial College London to advance cancer research. Cancer Research UK also collaborates with other organizations, including American Cancer Society, European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer, and International Agency for Research on Cancer, to share knowledge and resources. The charity's work is supported by Department of Health and Social Care, National Institute for Health and Care Research, and Wellcome Trust.

History of

Cancer Research UK Cancer Research UK was formed in 2002 through the merger of Imperial Cancer Research Fund and Cancer Research Campaign, with the aim of creating a single, powerful organization to tackle cancer. The organization's history dates back to 1902, when Imperial Cancer Research Fund was established by Thomas Henry Huxley and Silvanus Thompson. Over the years, Cancer Research UK has made significant contributions to the understanding and treatment of cancer, including the development of chemotherapy and radiotherapy at institutions like Institute of Cancer Research and Royal College of Surgeons of England. The organization has also worked with World Health Organization, European Commission, and National Cancer Institute to promote cancer research globally. Notable figures, such as James Allison, Tasuku Honjo, and Michael Stratton, have been involved in the organization's work, and have received awards like the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine and the Lasker Award.

Organisation and Structure

Cancer Research UK is headquartered in London and has a network of offices and research centers across the United Kingdom, including Belfast, Cardiff, and Glasgow. The organization is led by a team of experienced professionals, including Michelle Mitchell and Charles Swanton, who have worked with institutions like University College London and King's College London. Cancer Research UK is governed by a board of trustees, which includes experts from University of Manchester, University of Edinburgh, and Cancer Research Institute. The organization also has a number of committees and advisory groups, including the Scientific Committee and the Clinical Trials Committee, which involve experts from Harvard University, Stanford University, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Research Activities

Cancer Research UK funds a wide range of research activities, from basic laboratory studies to clinical trials, at institutions like Francis Crick Institute and Wellcome Sanger Institute. The organization's research focuses on understanding the causes of cancer and developing new treatments, such as immunotherapy and targeted therapy, which have been developed in collaboration with Pfizer, AstraZeneca, and GlaxoSmithKline. Cancer Research UK also supports research into cancer prevention and early detection, working with organizations like World Cancer Research Fund and International Union Against Cancer. The organization has made significant contributions to the development of new treatments, including Herceptin and Tamoxifen, which have been used to treat patients at hospitals like Royal Marsden Hospital and Christie Hospital.

Funding and Finances

Cancer Research UK is funded through a combination of donations, legacies, and fundraising events, such as the London Marathon and Great North Run. The organization also receives funding from trusts and foundations, including the Wellcome Trust and Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. In 2020, Cancer Research UK's income was over £600 million, with the majority of funds coming from public donations and charity shops, which are supported by British Heart Foundation and Oxfam. The organization's finances are managed by a team of experienced professionals, who have worked with institutions like KPMG and PricewaterhouseCoopers.

Campaigns and Awareness

Cancer Research UK runs a number of campaigns and awareness programs, including World Cancer Day and Bowel Cancer Awareness Month, which are supported by NHS England and Public Health England. The organization also works with celebrities and influencers, such as Stephen Fry and Kylie Minogue, to raise awareness of cancer and promote the charity's work. Cancer Research UK has also launched a number of high-profile campaigns, including Race for Life and Stand Up to Cancer, which have been supported by BBC and Channel 4. The organization's campaigns and awareness programs are designed to educate the public about cancer and promote the importance of cancer research, working with institutions like Cancer Research Institute and American Association for Cancer Research.

Partnerships and Collaborations

Cancer Research UK partners with a number of organizations, including pharmaceutical companies like Pfizer and AstraZeneca, to develop new treatments and promote cancer research. The organization also collaborates with universities and research institutions, such as University of Cambridge and Institute of Cancer Research, to advance the understanding of cancer. Cancer Research UK is a member of the Association of Medical Research Charities and works with other charities, including British Heart Foundation and Alzheimer's Research UK, to promote medical research and improve public health, supported by National Institute for Health and Care Excellence and Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency. The organization's partnerships and collaborations are critical to its mission to beat cancer and improve the lives of people affected by the disease, working with institutions like European Medicines Agency and Food and Drug Administration. Category:Cancer research

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