“We hope that continued research will bring about kinder treatments for children in the future” – Jesse’s story 20 Nov 2024 Jesse was two years old when he was diagnosed with B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukaemia, a type of blood and bone marrow cancer, in November 2023. Now, a year since his diagnosis and thankfully in remission, Jesse’s mum, Polly, shares their story to mark World Children’s Day. Find out more Show/Hide
"I was hoping for 12-18 months… here I am 14 years later" – Sue’s ovarian cancer story 17 Nov 2024 Sue Vincent was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 2007 when she was 54. In 2010 she discovered it had spread and was inoperable. She was told she had just months to live, until a new targeted treatment changed everything. Sue lives with her husband Pete in Solihull, Birmingham – between them they have four daughters and five grandchildren, with another on the way next year. Find out more Show/Hide
“I’m glad to be working on something that makes a difference to people’s lives” – Jessica's cancer research career journey 08 Nov 2024 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 understanding how mutations in our DNA lead to cancer. But her career almost took an entirely different direction. Find out more Show/Hide
“There were moments I felt like giving up… but when I thought about what women with breast cancer go through every day, quitting was not an option” 15 Oct 2024