Professor Amy Berrington explains how she and a team of scientists from around the world took on the challenge of updating a classic text for cancer researchers.
Doctors could predict whether a man’s prostate cancer will be aggressive at the point of diagnosis – giving him the best ...
People with intermediate risk, localised prostate cancer can be treated as effectively using fewer and higher doses of ...
A combination of two drugs which can block the growth of cancer cells has shown promising results in women with a form of ...
A pioneering research study which will allow brain cancer patients to access drugs that are precisely targeted to their disease and swap to different treatments if needed, has launched in the UK.
Our innovation awards gave a chance to shine a light on the importance of entrepreneurial spirit, as well as the importance of commercialisation in translating our discoveries into new treatments. And ...
Shelley Harding is a familiar face at the Terry Fox UK runs. A Canadian, who moved to London 23 years ago, she sells official event T-shirts to raise vital funds for The Institute of Cancer Research.
Alison and Brian set up the Doing It For Daniel Foundation in memory of their son, Daniel, who was diagnosed with an aggressive brain tumour at the age of 16 and passed away seven months later. Here, ...
Collaboration is essential in science. By sharing knowledge, ideas and skills, we can turn a disease from one that is always fatal into one that is often treatable or even curable. This collaboration ...