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COVID-19 Update
We are delighted to share details about the impact of COVID-19 on Oracle Cancer Trust
Read More5th Annual Research Event
We were delighted to welcome over 50 supporters and friends to our 5th research reception in London
Read MoreNew Da Vinci Robotic Surgery HQ opens in Oxford
Oracle visited the offices of Intuitive recently at the launch of their new UK headquarters in Oxford.
Read MoreProf Chris Nutting on the HPV vaccination programme for boys
Prof Chris Nutting talks about the crucial work he has done to ensure that HPV vaccination is available to both boys and girls in the UK as part of the NHS vaccination programme.
Read MoreSpring Fundraising Dinner
Nth Degree Club Founder and President of The Restaurant Association, raises over £25,000 at Charity fundraising dinner in aid of Oracle Cancer Trust in May
Read MoreNew project – increasing sensitivity to radio- and chemotherapy in adenoid cystic carcinoma
Oracle to support much needed research in rare form of head and neck cancer Arturo Sala (left), Professor of Translational Cancer Biology at Brunel University London is the latest successful…
Read MoreMonkees singer Peter Tork, diagnosed with a rare form of head and neck cancer back in 2009, dies at the age of 77
Monkees singer Peter Tork, diagnosed with a rare form of head and neck cancer back in 2009, dies at the age of 77 Oracle funds much needed research into new…
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Our News Stories All AllFundraisingNewsPatient CareResearchResearch ProjectsSupporters Sign Away Cancer March 25, 2024 Preventing Cancer BEATS Curing It 80% of people will have a high-risk human papillomavirus (HPV) infection at…
Read MoreHow is treatment for head and neck cancer improving?
Leading ENT surgeon Mr Peter Rhys-Evans, founder and chairman of Oracle Cancer Trust, provides an insight into the field of head and neck cancer treatment and the incredible progress we’ve made over the last 40 years.
Read More4th Annual Research Reception
Over 70 supporters joined the whole team from Oracle to come and meet the funded researchers from The Institute of Cancer Research, Queen Mary’s University and Oxford University recently at our annual reception held at the Grange City Hotel. We are again hugely grateful to Grange Hotels for so generously sponsoring this year’s event.
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