Michelle Mitchell

Michelle Mitchell

executive United Kingdom

Michelle Mitchell is the chief executive of Cancer Research UK (CRUK), where she advocates for cancer research and public health awareness. Under her leadership, CRUK has focused on improving survival rates and early diagnosis of cancer, emphasizing the importance of proactive health measures in the fight against diseases like melanoma. Recently, she highlighted the concerning rise in melanoma cases, particularly among men, and urged the public to seek medical advice for any unusual skin changes.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
63,150
Power
2,512$
Sentiment
8.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
United Kingdom 2 8.00 0.09% +0% 67,886,011 63,150 $2,700,000 2,512$
Totals 2 67,886,011 63,150 $2,700,000 2,512$
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Recent Mentions

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Michelle Mitchell, the chief executive of Cancer Research UK, said: 'We wish his majesty well with his continued recovery.' 8

The Guardian: King Charles hails reduction in cancer treatment as ‘milestone’ in his recovery | King Charles III

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Michelle Mitchell, chief executive of Cancer Research UK, said public figures speaking openly about cancer can encourage others to have a check up. 8

BBC: King Charles shares 'good news' that his cancer treatment will be reduced

Pakistan Pakistan: Michelle Mitchell, the Chief Executive of Cancer Research UK, stated that cancer cases and deaths are increasing globally. 7

Daily Jang: 2050ء تک کینسر سے اموات میں 75 فیصد اضافے کا خدشہ

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Michelle Mitchell, chief executive of Cancer Research UK, believes that there is a lack of accountability in the English health system. 6

BBC: The secrets of the country that helped more people survive cancer

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Michelle Mitchell, chief executive of Cancer Research UK, which funded the study, said: 'Thanks to research, most patients today are far more likely to survive cancer than at any other point in the past.' 8

BBC: The deadly cancers left behind by 50 years of success

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Michelle Mitchell, CRUK’s chief executive, highlighted the remarkable progress in skin cancer survival rates driven by research. 8

The Guardian: Men and women getting skin cancer in different parts of the body – study | Skin cancer