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ICR hails £350m tender as ‘major milestone’ for London Cancer Hub

12/02/19

The Institute of Cancer Research, London, has welcomed the launch of a £350 million tender to find a commercial development partner for The London Cancer Hub as a major milestone in turning the vision for the project into reality.
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Tackling tumour scar tissue could be key to treating pancreatic cancer

11/02/19

The first study in the world to take a detailed look at scar tissue in human pancreatic cancer has revealed a range of different scar tissue types that could help clinicians predict which patients will respond best to particular treatments.
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New ‘Trojan horse’ cancer treatment shows early promise in multiple tumour types

07/02/19

A brand new type of cancer drug that acts as a ‘Trojan horse’ to get inside tumour cells has shown promise in patients with six different cancer types.
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Key signalling protein linked to aggressive cancers

23/01/19

Scientists have identified a protein which is associated with more aggressive breast, colorectal and ovarian cancers, which could be used to assist the diagnosis and development treatments for these cancers.
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Partnering to Defeat Cancer: Babraham Research Campus hosts ICR networking event for our scientists and potential new commercial partners

21/01/19

The Institute of Cancer Research, London’s Enterprise Unit played host to scientists and possible future partners from the commercial sector to discuss opportunities to work together to defeat cancer.
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High-precision radiotherapy can safely treat prostate cancer spread

15/01/19

Men with ‘high risk’ prostate cancer can safely receive high-dose radiotherapy to kill cancer cells that have spread into neighbouring lymph nodes, a new study reports.
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New AI ‘shapeshift’ test identifies women with ‘very high risk’ ovarian cancer

12/01/19

Scientists have developed a new test that scans the shapes of tumour cells to pick out women with especially aggressive ovarian cancer, so treatment can be tailored to their needs.
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The Royal Marsden’s Martin Gore dies unexpectedly

11/01/19

The ICR is shocked to learn that Professor Martin Gore, former Medical Director at The Royal Marsden, has died suddenly.
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Protein found more in advanced prostate cancer could be key to preventing drug resistance

08/01/19

A cancer-driving protein is found in the tumours of men with advanced prostate cancer after treatment with hormone drugs, but rarely found in early-stage disease, a new study shows.
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Land deal completes multimillion pound investment to make London Cancer Hub a reality

04/01/19

Plans to develop a world-leading cancer research hub in south London have taken a major step forward with the completion of the final stage in a £30 million investment in land.
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Revolutionising the way we view childhood leukaemia

02/01/19

For decades, research at the ICR has transformed our understanding of childhood leukaemia and how it is treated. Now, research from Professor Sir Mel Greaves, Director of our Centre for Evolution and Cancer, could once more revolutionise the way we view the disease.
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Pioneering scientist Mel Greaves is knighted after research to unveil cause of childhood leukaemia

28/12/18

Professor Mel Greaves has been knighted in the New Year Honours List for his pioneering and hugely influential research into childhood leukaemia.