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Cell biologists have made a significant advance, uncovering the key role of an enzyme in determining the physical structure and behaviour of cancer cells, including how they spread.
Scientists from the ICR have developed a tool that can predict how bowel cancer adapts to treatment – helping researchers to design new personalised drugs that will keep patients living well for ...
A new frontier in cancer research: the rise of radiotheranostics Radiotheranostics is an exciting new field that has the potential to transform how cancers are detected and treated. Robbie Lockyer ...
Scientists have worked out how a protective element of our DNA helps prevent an abnormal genetic event that can lead to cells becoming cancerous.
The overuse of CT scans could cause over 100,000 cases of cancer in the US – with almost 10,000 cases in children, researchers have warned.
The Institute of Cancer Research, London, strongly welcomes the decision by NICE to recommend the targeted breast cancer drug, capivasertib, in combination with fulvestrant, for treating the most ...
Scientists from The Institute of Cancer Research, London, are part of a team of international researchers who have secured £5.5million in funding to find smarter, kinder treatments for people living ...
Scientists from The Institute of Cancer Research, London, are part of a team of international researchers who have secured £5.5million in funding to find smarter, kinder treatments for people living ...
Innovative neuroblastoma research could lead to tailored treatments for high-risk patientsNew research has provided insight into the biological mechanisms that may contribute to poor outcomes in ...
New study reveals how oesophageal cancer adapts to treatmentResearchers have tracked how the most common form of oesophageal cancer and its immune environment change during a standard form of ...
Newly identified therapeutic target may lead to effective treatments for the most common and dangerous form of brain cancerScientists have shown for the first time that some of the most persistent ...
In the largest and most comprehensive study of its kind, researchers have provided further evidence that a hormone responsible for regulating breast development acts as a risk factor for breast cancer ...
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