Cancer Research UK - Products

Cancer Research UK (CRUK) is the world's leading charity dedicated to cancer research. They fund the work of more than 4,800 scientists, doctors and nurses across the UK, all working together to beat cancer.

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    CRUK Regular Donation

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  1. 10% Off at Cancer Research Gift Shop – Offer ends 31-12-10

    You can now receive 10% off ALL orders at the Cancer Research UK Gift Shop until December 31st 2010. This great online store offers a wide selection of amazing gifts for friends and family, with 100% of the profits going towards the health charity. Plus there is a no quibble return policy and international delivery, perfect for ordering something special for a loved one.

  2. New Donated Range at Cancer Research UK Shop

    Cancer Research UK Shop has a brand new 'Donated Range' available, which features a selection of luxury items at a fraction of the high street price. Many of these items are completely unique and will only be available for a very limited time i.e. when they are bought they are gone!

  3. Free Delivery Extension at CRUK Shop – Offer now ends 30-04-10

    The Cancer Research UK Shop has extended their free deliver voucher code offer to now run until Friday 30th April 2010. There's loads of great gift ideas to choose from, including something a little bit different this Easter for a loved one.

  4. Free Delivery at CRUK Gift Shop – Offer Ends 31-03-10

    Cancer Research Gift Shop is offering free delivery on all their excellent selection of thoughtful presents when ordering online before the end of Wednesday 31st March 2010.

  5. Cancer Research UK Scientists Unlock Key to Tamoxifen Resistance

    Cancer Research UK scientists have now discovered why some breast cancers are resistant to the commonly used drug tamoxifen. This drug is most commonly given to women after they have been diagnosed with breast cancer to help prevent the disease from coming back, but some patients can develop resistance to the treatment meaning that their cancer is more likely to return