At The Centre for In Vivo Modelling our scientists and clinical researchers use state-of-the-art in vivo models to address ...
Image: DNA sequence. Credit: The Institute of Cancer Research, London. A spit test, where a sample can be collected at home, is more accurate at identifying future risk of prostate cancer for one ...
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 ...
A spit test, where a sample can be collected at home, is more accurate at identifying future risk of prostate cancer for some men than the current standard PSA blood test, a new study reports. Results ...
A high-tech form of radiotherapy that shapes radiation beams to tumours can dramatically improve outcomes for patients with prostate cancer, long-term clinical trial results show. As many as 71% of ...
Image: Person walking towards the beach. Credits: Pixabay. Most people are aware of the benefits of exercise – it has been associated with improvements in overall health for some time. It makes sense ...
Image: Scanning electron micrograph of a single prostate cancer cell. Credit: Anne Weston, Francis Crick Institute The Institute of Cancer Research, London, has expressed disappointment that NICE has ...
Scientists at The Institute of Cancer Research, London, have found a way to identify people with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) who are at the highest risk of developing bowel cancer. IBD includes ...
The Institute of Cancer Research has welcomed new plans to deliver around one million square feet of state-of-the-art research and laboratory space for life-sciences companies in Sutton, south London, ...
A major new analysis reveals for the first time the likely cause of most cases of childhood leukaemia and that the disease may be preventable. Professor Mel Greaves from The Institute of Cancer ...
Image: A small round melanoma cell at the top and a large, flat melanoma cell underneath it. Credit: Professor Chris Bakal, the ICR. Cancer cells can shrink or super-size themselves to survive drug ...
Every day in the UK, about 1,000 people find out that they have cancer. Most of these people will end up sharing the news with family, friends and colleagues, from whom they will usually receive ...
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