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Research is essential for new tests to help the 16,700 people diagnosed with cancer each year in the North East
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Dr Debbie Hicks is a Newcastle University Research Fellow of Molecular Survivorship. (Image: Cancer Research UK)
Around 16,700 people are diagnosed with cancer each year in the North East, highlighting how essential research is to find gentler treatments and new tests.
Dr Debbie Hicks is a Newcastle University Research Fellow of Molecular Survivorship. Her main area of research is childhood brain tumours, working to improve outcomes for survivors of medulloblastoma and other childhood cancers.
How a gift in your Will to Cancer Research UK helps pioneering North East research
Research is essential for new tests to help the 16,700 people diagnosed with cancer each year in the North East
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Dr Debbie Hicks is a Newcastle University Research Fellow of Molecular Survivorship. (Image: Cancer Research UK)
Around 16,700 people are diagnosed with cancer each year in the North East, highlighting how essential research is to find gentler treatments and new tests.
Dr Debbie Hicks is a Newcastle University Research Fellow of Molecular Survivorship. Her main area of research is childhood brain tumours, working to improve outcomes for survivors of medulloblastoma and other childhood cancers.