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30 pioneering new projects backed by Curestarters in 2024!

Thanks to incredible Curestarters like you, we have been able to commit funding to 30 innovative and exciting new research ideas from around the world this year. That's a total of £6.5 million of creative cancer research projects that all have enormous potential to lead to new cancer cures in the future.

We fund research from anywhere in the world, because we know that the ideas that will lead to important new cancer discoveries could come from anywhere.

Every year we invite researchers across the globe to send us their brightest proposals for new cancer cures, and this year our new projects are based in 11 different countries from the UK to the USA and from Ireland to Italy. 

There are a number of reasons that cancer is so hard to cure, and a key one is that it is not one disease. That's why we fund research into any type of cancer.

The more we can understand about how all 200+ types of cancer behave, the sooner we find new ways to prevent, diagnose, and treat it.

The new projects that you have helped us fund this year include 16 different cancer types, as well as 12 ideas for uncovering knowledge about the fundamental biology of cancer. 

These projects include adrenocortical cancer, blood cancer, heart cancer, lymphoma, and mouth cancer.

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Working together helps your support go further

Reaching a day when no life is cut short by cancer will require a united effort. We believe that working together will help us find more cures, sooner.

This year we are delighted to have teamed up with four brilliant funders to help your donations go further:

  • The French Foundation for Cancer Research (Fondation-ARC) is helping us fund four of the ideas in France.
  • The Asociación española contra el cáncer is partnering with us to support a project in Spain.
  • In Ireland we are working with the Irish Cancer Society to support a project about lymphoma.
  • Prostate Cancer Research is helping us to fund an idea here in the UK. 

We are hugely grateful to all our partners and excited to see what breakthroughs we make together.  

And we couldn't have done this without our Curestarters! All new ways to prevent, diagnose and treat cancer start with discovery research, where scientists ask new questions about cancer and make breakthroughs in our understanding of this devastating disease. 

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There are so many different ways to support our search for new cures. Will you join the 90,000+ Curestarters who are already helping us get closer to a day when no life is cut short by cancer? 

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