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The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has today (6 March 2024) approved the medicine piflufolastat (18F) (Pylclari) as a diagnostic tool for people with suspected or known prostate cancer.
Government bringing together experts in the field to drive forward progress in tackling cancer in children and young people.
Innovative researchers working to tackle some of the hardest-to-treat cancers, including through the use of AI, have received a £2 million funding boost.
This guide sets out who has to apply for a permit, how to apply and explains the other rules covering travel to Antarctica.
AGIR's ninth report (RCE-19): covers the risk of ionising radiation on the development of solid cancers but excludes leukaemia and lymphoma.
This is the council’s note about cancers of the larynx or ovary and work with asbestos.
SaBTO advice and recommendations on the risk of cancer being transmitted by an organ transplant, following a review of the evidence.
This is the council’s paper about lymphatic and haematopoietic cancers and work involving exposure to trichloroethylene (TCE).
The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has today (27 December) approved the advanced melanoma medicine Opdualag (nivolumab-relatlimab) for patients from the age of 12.
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