About Cancer Research UK
Key facts about Cancer Research UK
- Cancer Research UK launched in February 2002 following the merger of The Cancer Research Campaign and Imperial Cancer Research Fund.
- We are the world's leading independent organisation dedicated to cancer research.
- The charity supports research into all aspects of cancer through the work of more than 4,250 scientists, doctors and nurses.
- Cancer Research UK is the European leader in the development of novel anti-cancer treatments.
- We are training the next generation of cancer scientists and doctors.
Our research portfolio
- In the financial year 2006/07 our total scientific spend was £315 million.
- Cancer Research UK employs its own scientists as well as supporting grant-funded researchers based in UK universities, hospitals and institutes.
- We support research in more than 35 towns across the UK.
- All the research we support is subject to stringent peer review by external specialists in the relevant fields.
Find out more about our research.
Fundraising and supporters
- Cancer Research UK is almost entirely funded by donations from the public.
- The charity has a network of around 600 shops and 1,000 local fundraising groups.
- Over 45,000 volunteers give their time freely to support Cancer Research UK.
- Legacies are our single largest source of income and fund around a third of our work.
- More than a million people donate regularly to Cancer Research UK.
- Over one million women have walked, jogged or run in one of our Race for Life events.
- We have an event to suit everyone from charity runs to golf days to hosting a breakfast party.
Find out more about how we are funded or visit our Support Us section to find out how you can make a difference.
Download our 'Facts about us' leaflet for more information about our work and how we fundraise.