About Cancer Research UK
Cancer Research UK is the world's leading independent organisation
dedicated to cancer research. We support research into all aspects of
cancer through the work of more than 4,250 scientists, doctors and
nurses.
Our vision
Our vision is a statement of what we aspire to, why we exist and
the impact we would like to have on society.
Our purpose

Our purpose describes what we will do to achieve our vision:
Our goals
Cancer Research UK has developed ten goals to measure our success
over the coming years in beating cancer. We will work with our
partners to achieve the following by 2020:
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People will know how to reduce their risk of cancer –
Three-quarters of the UK public will be aware of the main lifestyle
choices they can make to reduce their risk of getting cancer
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The number of smokers will fall dramatically – Four million fewer
adults will be smokers, preventing thousands of new cases of cancer
every year
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People under 75 will be less likely to get cancer – The chances of
a person developing cancer up to the age of 75 will fall from more
than one in four to one in five
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Cancer will be diagnosed earlier – Two-thirds of all cancer cases
will be diagnosed at a stage when the cancer can be successfully
treated
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We will understand how cancer starts and develops – We will have a
detailed understanding of the causes and changes in the body in
two-thirds of all cases of cancer
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There will be better treatments with fewer side effects –
Treatments that accurately target the cancer and have few serious side
effects will be available for at least half of all patients
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More people will survive cancer – Survival rates for all common
cancers will increase, with more than two-thirds of newly-diagnosed
patients living for at least five years
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We will especially tackle cancer in low income communities – The
differences in the risk of dying from cancer between the most affluent
and the least affluent will be reduced by half
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People with cancer will get the information they need – At least
nine out of ten patients will be able to access the information they
need at the time of diagnosis and during treatment
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We will continue to fight cancer beyond 2020 – Sufficient
scientists, doctors, nurses and infrastructure will be in place to
ensure continued rapid progress in the fight against cancer beyond
2020
Contact details
Cancer Research UK
P.O. Box 123 Lincoln's Inn Fields London WC2A 3PX
tel: (Supporter Services) 020 7121 6699
tel: (Switchboard) 020 7242 0200 fax: 020 7121 6700
email:
supporter.services@cancer.org.uk
web:
www.cancerresearchuk.org
Our websites
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