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Prostate cancer patients with BRCA2 mutations require urgent treatment
Men with the faulty gene who develop prostate cancer need immediate surgery or radiotherapy, as their disease is more aggressive than other types, an ICR study has found.
Identical twins’ genes reveal the ‘silent beginnings’ of leukaemia.
A unique study sequencing the entire genomes of identical twins with leukaemia has identified the first mutations sparking the disease, which could be ideal targets for new cancer drugs.
ICR scientists present at AACR conference
Promising results of clinical trials and the future direction of cancer research are amongst the topics that ICR scientists have been discussing at the American Association for Cancer Research conference this weekend.
Researchers discover drug target for incurable childhood brain cancer
ICR scientists have uncovered the genetic causes of a rare but lethal form of childhood cancer – opening up the prospect of an effective treatment for the disease for the first time.
Coordinating the global hunt for prostate cancer genes
For Professor Ros Eeles, her world-leading work in prostate cancer genetics is about much more than the thrill of scientific discovery. As not only a researcher but a practicing doctor, she is fired by a desire to turn the once theoretical world of cancer genetics into practical advances that have real benefits for patients.
Ground-breaking discovery into the genetic causes of breast cancer
Scientists have discovered 49 new common genetic changes which can lead to the development of breast cancer, more than doubling the number previously known.
Huge study could lead to genetic screening for prostate cancer
Genetic screening for prostate cancer is now a real possibility following results from the largest-ever study into inherited risk factors for the disease. A clinical trial is likely to start this year as a result of the findings.
Luke Johnson is appointed Chairman of the ICR
Leading entrepreneur and former Chairman of Channel 4 will take the helm at the UK’s top academic research centre in August.
Cancer Research Technology and The Institute of Cancer Research enter collaboration with Janssen to discover multiple myeloma drug
A collaboration between the ICR, Cancer Research Technology and Janssen Biotech will seek to discover new multiple myeloma drugs by targeting a key protein on a cell-signalling route called the unfolded protein response (UPR) pathway.
Gene fault has domino effect on cancer risk
A team at the ICR have found some cancer patients inherit a weak point in their DNA that appears to leave one of their chromosomes vulnerable to damage.
Scientists unlock hidden potential of cutting-edge cancer drugs
A class of cutting-edge cancer drugs could keep patients alive for much longer than they do now following a major new discovery about exactly how they attack tumours.
Awards for ICR researchers, Maria and Vicky
Vicky Bull, PhD student, was awarded the ‘BMUS Young Investigator's Award’ and Dr Maria Vinci, Post Doc Training Fellow, is nominated for a SET for BRITAIN Award.