The Institute of Cancer Research will be hosting its spectacular 22nd annual carol service in the magnificent Wren Chapel at The Royal Hospital Chelsea on Tuesday 3 December 2024. Doors will open at ...
Researchers at the ICR co-led a recent study showing that it is possible to reverse drug resistance and slow tumour progression in prostate cancer by targeting myeloid white blood cells. Tumours can ...
Scientists have worked out a way of predicting how long a prostate cancer patient will continue to respond to the PARP ...
Jesse was two years old when he was diagnosed with B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukaemia, a type of blood and bone marrow ...
Dr Jessica May Hislop joined The Institute of Cancer Research as a Bioinformatician in the Houlston Lab in the Genetics and Epidemiology division. Together with her colleagues, she is working towards ...
Dr Jessica May Hislop joined The Institute of Cancer Research as a Bioinformatician in the Houlston Lab in the Genetics and Epidemiology division. Together with her colleagues, she is working towards ...
Alex Naim, 27, a solution engineer living in London, completed the Royal Parks Half Marathon and raised thousands of pounds for our vital research, even though running is one of his least favourite ...
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 research undertaken at The Institute of Cancer Research is expanding our knowledge about this devastating disease and changing the way we treat it. A gift from you today could help us continue ...
Professor Clare Isacke aims to identify the processes by which tumour cells recruit non-cancerous cells during metastasis. She has held several senior positions at the ICR, including acting as Interim ...