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    • Rebuild the UK’s global position in biomedical research. We want to make cancer research the beating heart of the UK as a leading science and research power – one which transforms outcomes for people affected by cancer.
    • Prevent more cancers than ever before. We want to act against known cancer risks to save lives, reduce pressure on our NHS and prevent 40,000 cancers by 2040.
    • Diagnose more cancers earlier. We want to improve survival by diagnosing cancers earlier, making the UK’s cancer outcomes among the best in the world.
    • Bring innovation to patients more quickly and reduce inequalities. We want the NHS to be adequately resourced so that by 2035, we rank amongst the best in the world for cancer survival and everyone has access to cutting-edge care when they need it.
  1. This year Lincolnshire Agricultural Society has chosen to support Cancer Research UK who provide crucial support and services for communities both in Lincolnshire and nationwide. Cancer Research UK are the world's leading cancer charity dedicated to saving and improving lives with research, influence and information.

    • Why is Lincolnshire Agricultural Society supporting Cancer Research UK?1
    • Why is Lincolnshire Agricultural Society supporting Cancer Research UK?2
    • Why is Lincolnshire Agricultural Society supporting Cancer Research UK?3
    • Why is Lincolnshire Agricultural Society supporting Cancer Research UK?4
  2. At the end of 2023, AA colleagues voted for Cancer Research UK as their Charity Partner of the year. Together we hope to raise important funds to support our work saving lives through research. From baking to biking, running, walking and more, together our contributions will add up to significant support for CRUK.

  3. Cancer Research Horizons is our innovation engine, ensuring the research we fund has the best chance of reaching patients. It takes scientific breakthroughs out of the lab and transforms them into cancer beating tools, treatments and diagnostics. Explore how we partner with industry.

  4. In Lincolnshire alone, with our ageing population and with these improvements in diagnosis, treatment and aftercare there are currently over 32,000 people living with cancer and this is expected to rise to 45,400 by 2030.

  5. Jul 1, 2022 · New research suggests that last year, cancer research investment generated over £5bn in economic benefits to the UK, with CRUK supporting over 9,000 full-time jobs. Here, we explain why it’s important we know this, and what it could mean for the future of investment in cancer research

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  7. Jun 24, 2022 · When it comes to UK health, we need timely government action to bring about wider change to our environment; making it plausible for families in all areas to eat well and have a lower risk of serious diseases, like cancer.

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