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A team of scientists at The Institute of Cancer Research, London, has developed a repeatable three-dimensional (3D) imaging technique that could transform preclinical cancer studies. The researchers ...
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A blood test can predict how well patients with advanced breast cancer will respond to targeted therapies – before treatment begins, according to new research. A team from The Institute of Cancer ...
The Institute of Cancer Research, London has welcomed the announcement by NHS England that the lifesaving drug abiraterone has been approved for use on the NHS for men in England with prostate cancer ...
Tens of thousands of tumour samples which have been stored in the basement of a London hospital for more than 70 years could be the key to unlocking the mystery of why bowel cancer cases are rising in ...
Professor Paul Workman has been awarded an OBE (Officer of the Order of the British Empire) in the New Year Honours list 2026 for services to cancer research. Previously Chief Executive and President ...
Researchers from The Institute of Cancer Research, London, will contribute to a £13.7 million research consortium aimed at developing new brain tumour treatments, following an announcement by the NIHR ...
Thousands of patients with a common type of blood cancer could benefit from a new drug combination, while others could see their disease kept at bay for longer. Research published in the journal Blood ...
Experts at The Institute of Cancer Research, London, have responded to the draft recommendation from the National Screening Committee (NSC) to implement a targeted prostate cancer screening programme ...
Today, the first men have been invited to join the ambitious £42 million TRANSFORM screening trial, kicking off the biggest prostate cancer screening study in a generation. The trial will test the ...
Cancer cases in both younger and older adults are increasing, challenging the idea that a global rise is only occurring in the under 50s, a major new analysis has found. An international study, led by ...
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