Southampton Cancer Research UK Centre
The Southampton Cancer Research UK Centre is a network bringing together scientists, doctors and nurses in the area. They are using the latest research advances to improve treatment for cancer patients in and around Southampton and across the UK.
The Centre is a partnership between Cancer Research UK, the University of Southampton, and Southampton University Hospitals NHS Trust.
Researchers in the Centre are focusing on breast cancer and urological cancers - principally testicular, bladder and kidney cancers - as well as lymphoma. But they are also working on many other types of cancer, including tumours affecting the head and neck cancer, and liver and bile duct cancers.
Science and research
Details on research projects taking place at the Southampton Centre
Useful information for patients
Looking for information because you have been affected by cancer? Visit Cancer Help UK.
Latest news, events and fundraising for the Southampton Centre
- Southampton researchers involved in a trial that sees Aspirin cut cancer rates in people with hereditary risk by more than half
- Have you ever wondered what happens behind different doors in a hospital?
- Southampton researchers show their support for Race for Life
- Local MP supports Winchester Race for Life
- Turning the power of the immune system on cancer
- National Science and Engineering day is a resounding success for the Southampton Cancer Research UK Centre
- Students interested in medicine and science are invited to the Centre for an evening with world class researchers
- Southampton Cancer Research UK Centre inspires the next generation



