Publications about the charity
Cancer Research UK produces a variety of publications on cancer, the research that we do and about the charity.
Our Annual Review 2006/07
Our Annual Review looks back at the last year and the progress we are making towards our vision of beating cancer.
It's been an exciting year we hope you'll enjoy finding out about our key achievements and the people who make all of our work possible.
You can also find out more about our work and achievements in our other annual publications:
Our Annual Report and Accounts 2006/07 containing information about Cancer Research UK's financial performance over the past year.
Our Scientific Yearbook 2006/07 which showcases a broad range of our scientific activities through highlight articles, short reports and factual information about the charity as a whole.
Cancer Research UK is recognised as one of the top performing charities in the UK by Intelligent Giving, an independent advisory service designed to guide the public in their choice of charity. 'Top Ranked' status is only given to charities they believe are the most transparent in the country. Read our profile on the Intelligent Giving website.
For more in-depth information about our research:
- Our Research Portfolio 2006/07 listings of all of the research directly funded by Cancer Research UK in 2006/07, arranged by geographical location.
- Research Impact Assessment (PDF, 344KB) an overview of some of the main outcomes of our research activities in 2006.
In addition we have a number of publications about cancer and research available to download or order through our website including:
- A range of awareness leaflets on cancer risk and symptoms
- CancerStats reports designed for health professionals. These include detailed statistics on cancer incidence, survival and mortality
- briefsheets which summarise our research into particular cancers
- factsheets on the major cancers
- Reduce the Risk awareness publications.
For a full list of of our publications please visit our publications section.
If you are interested in reading scientific reports, please go to the Cancer Research UK London Research Institute website to view their 2005 Scientific Report.