|  | |  |  | Research News Archive for January - March 2007 |
 | Heart FM fans fund tests for young leukaemia patients |
|  |  | | A Birmingham cancer scientist has thanked local radio station listeners for their part in helping children who are battling against leukaemia. | | Release date: 1 March 2007 |  |
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 | Cambridge scientists’ research boost |
|  |  | | Patients living with lymphoma are set to benefit from a new programme of research being pioneered in Cambridge, thanks to a grant from blood cancer charity Leukaemia Research. | | Release date: 16 February 07 |  |
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 | Statement in response to Branson’s stem cell bank |
|  |  | | Dr David Grant, Scientific Director of Leukaemia Research, said: “In the UK alone there are approximately 40 children a year with a variety of diseases of the blood, including leukaemia, whose best chance of survival is a cord blood transplant. | | Release date: 1 February 2007 |  |
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 | Southampton scientist makes key discovery |
|  | a_4342.JPG) | | A Southampton scientist who made an important discovery about the origins of the most common childhood cancer whilst studying for her Doctorate has been awarded a grant by Leukaemia Research to allow her to complete her work. | | Release date: 31 Jan 2007 |  |
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 | Nottingham scientists combat blood cancer |
|  |  | | A Nottingham scientist and her team are working to improve the effectiveness of drugs used to treat non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, a blood cancer that affects an important part of the immune system. | | Release date: 31 January 2007 |  |
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 | Cardiff researchers fight leukaemia |
|  |  | | University of Wales researchers are now working to help those battling the most common form of leukaemia in the UK, thanks to a new grant from leading blood cancer charity, Leukaemia Research. | | Release date: |  |
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