The goal of our laboratory is to improve the treatment and survival of children with neuroblastoma, medulloblastoma and rhabdomyosarcoma, three paediatric solid tumours in which high-risk patient ...
Sentinal4D, a spinout company from The Institute of Cancer Research, London, has been announced to the public – having closed its first round of funding and appointed its foundational leadership team.
Dr Gabriela Kramer-Marek’s group uses cutting-edge biomedical imaging techniques to gain information about the way particular genes drive cancer progression. Our group’s long-term goal is to develop ...
It’s been a busy year here in the ICR’s Business and Innovation Office (BIO)! Here are just some of the things we’ve been excited about. The year started with news that Socius and Aviva have joined ...
Image: (from left to right) Sally Clarke, Andrew Castle, Anthony Horowitz, Marjorie Coles and Adam Kay. Credit: Adam Duke Photography Christmas arrived in style as celebrities and guests got into the ...
Radiotherapy is a crucial part of breast cancer treatment with more than 26,000 women treated annually in England. Whilst radiotherapy saves lives it also carries an emotional and physical toll, with ...
More than 110,000 women were recruited from across the UK from 2004 to 2011. The study collects extensive, high-quality data through participant recruitment and follow up questionnaires; blood samples ...
While advances in research mean that breast cancer is being treated more successfully than ever before, the worry of recurrence remains for many patients. Here, Isy Godfrey finds out what scientists ...
Sonia Bhandal was just 14 when she lost her mum to secondary breast cancer. Then at the age of 28, she found a malignant lump in her own breast. Shortly afterwards she discovered that she carries the ...