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Cancer Research UK's North projects.(News)
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The Journal (Newcastle, England)
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August 21, 2003
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Cancer Research UK invests almost pounds 2m in research projects at Newcastle University.
The Cancer Research UK Development Therapeutics Unit is an internationally recognised leader in anti-cancer drug development.
Here, new treatments can be taken right through from design in the laboratory to evaluation in the clinic. This means that promising new treatments can reach patients quickly.
Helen Robertson, Cancer Research UK national events man...
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