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UK and bone
Grampian stated that only 2 p / kg of this was due to the ban on stalls ; the majority of the extra costs resulted from the then strength of sterling and the fact that at that time meat and bone meal had been banned in the UK but not on the continent.
* The Queen Mother was admitted to a UK Hospital for an operation in May 1993 after choking on a fish bone.
The participation of UK men's and women's sides at the 2012 Olympic tournament was a bone of contention between the four national associations in the UK from 2005, when the Games were awarded to London, to 2009.
In the UK and Ireland The Bone Cancer Research Trust ( BCRT ) funds research and provides information on Osteosarcoma and other bone cancers.
ACLT worked " in partnership with the ... Nolan Trust " to build the number of bone marrow donors, specifically of African, African Caribbean, and mixed parentage on the UK register.

UK and cancer
Yinka Ebo of Cancer Research UK disputed the findings, concluding that " there is still not enough evidence to suggest that using mouthwash that contains alcohol will increase the risk of mouth cancer ".
In the UK, cancer and cardiac problems seem to be the most frequent causes of premature death.
* 2002 – Cancer Research UK, the world's largest independent cancer research charity, is founded.
Radiation therapy ( in American English ), radiation oncology, or radiotherapy ( in the UK, Canada and Australia ), sometimes abbreviated to XRT or DXT, is the medical use of ionizing radiation, generally as part of cancer treatment to control or kill malignant cells.
The 2002 and 2003 announcements of the Women's Health Initiative of the American National Institute of Health and The Million Women Study of the UK Cancer Research and National Health Service collaboration respectively, that HRT treatment coincides with an increased incidence of breast cancer, heart attacks and strokes, lead to a sharp decline in HRT prescription throughout the world, which was followed by a decrease in breast cancer incidence.
CT VC is increasingly being used in the UK as a diagnostic test for bowel cancer and can negate the need for a colonoscopy.
Thalidomide is available to only a small number of patients in the UK, in general in specialist cancer treatment centres where research trials are taking place and where specialist doctors have experience in its use.
It is the second most common cancer in young adults aged 15 – 34 in the UK.
In a 2004 UK Kennel Club survey, the leading causes of Bichon Frise death were old age ( 23. 5 %) and cancer ( 21 %).
Dick Morrissey ( 60 ), UK tenor saxophonist ( cancer )
Stopes died at her home in Dorking, Surrey, UK from breast cancer.
It now teaches a full range of academic subjects and has five-star rating for teaching and research in several departments ; additionally, it is widely regarded as making a prominent contribution to cancer studies, hosting the first Cancer Research UK Centre.
* Cannabis, cannabinoids and cancer – the evidence so far-Cancer Research UK science blog, July 2012
The media publicising the dangers of cervical cancer after Goody's diagnosis with the disease is credited with improving the uptake of cervical smears in the UK.
* June 27-A report by the Medical Research Council ( UK ) reveals evidence to support a link between tobacco smoking and lung cancer.
In a 2004 UK Kennel Club survey, the most common causes of death were cancer ( 23 %), old age ( 20 %), cardiac ( 8 %), and immune-mediated ( 8 %).
He works with and supports the Lymphoma Association and Cancer Research UK amongst other cancer charities.
As a result, triclosan was the target of a UK cancer alert, even though the study showed that the amount of chloroform generated was less than amounts often present in chlorinated drinking water.
* Clinically reviewed laryngeal cancer information for patients, from Cancer Research UK
* UK laryngeal cancer statistics from Cancer Research UK
* Clinically reviewed kidney cancer information for patients, from Cancer Research UK

UK and statistics
It was expected that the UK Government's liberalisation of the UK bankruptcy regime would increase the number of bankruptcy cases ; the Insolvency Service statistics appear to bear this out:
*" U96 " News, photos and statistics from stockcar racing in the UK, Holland, New Zealand and Australia
The UK government does not record statistics on the basis of language or ethnicity and all Sri Lankans are classified into one group as Asian British or Asian Other.
The statistics tabulated by The Commonwealth War Graves Commission are representative of the number of names commemorated for all servicemen / women of the Armed Forces of the Commonwealth and former UK Dependencies, whose death was attributable to their war service.
* UK IVF clinics and statistics ( HFEA )
It monitors and reports on the state of England ’ s heritage and publishes the annual the Heritage at Risk survey which is one of the UK Government's Official statistics.
* UK National Statistics Office Abortion Data ( England and Wales )-http :// www. statistics. gov. uk / CCI / nscl. asp? ID = 6249
NHBC compiles and distributes statistics and analysis about the UK housing market that are used by Government and financial institutions, as well as homebuilders.
Factoring is a word often misused synonymously with invoice discounting, known as " Receivables Assignment " in American Accounting (" Generally Accepted Accounting Principles "/" GAAP " propagated by FASB )< Ref Name =" CPA_Finance " />-factoring is the sale of receivables, whereas invoice discounting is borrowing where the receivable is used as collateral .< Ref Name =" CPA_Finance " /> However, in some other markets, such as the UK, invoice discounting is considered to be a form of factoring involving the assignment of receivables and is included in official factoring statistics .< Ref Name =" BCR "> BCR Publishing, " The World Factoring Yearbook ", UK Section .</ ref > It is therefore not considered to be borrowing in the UK.
In July 2007, Sir Michael Scholar was nominated by the government to be the three day-a-week non-executive chairman of the Statistics Board which, to re-establish faith in the integrity of government statistics, will take on statutory responsibility for oversight of UK statistics in April 2008 and oversee the Office for National Statistics.
It will also have a duty to assess all UK government statistics.
In addition to Sir Michael Scholar, the non-executive chairman, members of the UK Statistics Authority Board are: Non-executive members, appointed in open competition: Lord Rowe-Beddoe of Kilgetty, deputy chairman responsible for governance of the Office for National Statistics, Professor Sir Roger Jowell CBE, deputy chairman with responsibility for oversight of the UK official statistics system, Colette Bowe, Partha Dasgupta, Moira Gibb CBE, Professor Steve Nickell CBE FBA, Professor David Rhind CBE FRS FBA, and Sir Jon Shortridge KCB.
In 2012, The Independent review of both A level and IB results, based on government issued statistics, ranked Malvern 32nd in the UK with 1080. 7 points, ahead of Harrow ( 34th ), Winchester ( 73rd ), Eton ( 80th ) and Wellington ( 89th ).
* UK kidney cancer statistics from Cancer Research UK
HESA statistics show GSA to have one of the lowest student drop-out rates in the UK.

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