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Immune system genes linked to most common type of leukaemia
People who inherit genetic variants affecting the function of their immune system are at increased risk of developing the most common form of leukaemia, a major new study reveals.
The ICR responds to decision by NICE not to recommend palbociclib
The Institute of Cancer Research, London, has expressed disappointment that the breast cancer drug palbociclib will not be made available to patients and is calling for urgent discussions to reduce the price of the drug.
Cell shape ‘maps’ could point to new cancer treatments
Scientists have created a ‘map’ linking the shape of breast cancer cells to the activation of their genes, which could point towards new treatments and help improve the effectiveness of immunotherapies.
President Trump, the Cancer Moonshot and the new war on drug pricing
What could the new US administration mean for drug discovery and development – in the US and the UK? Dr Angela Kukula, the ICR's Director of Enterprise, reports back from the world’s biggest life sciences conference, BioWeek SF.
Fundraiser recognised by Prime Minister with Points of Light Award after raising millions for ICR research
Prime Minister Theresa May has celebrated the dedicated fundraising of Lynn Lucas, who set up a Trust to fund research into a rare form of cancer in memory of her son Chris.
Scientists discover powerful new inhibitor of cancer stress signal
Scientists have discovered a powerful new chemical inhibitor that blocks a crucial system used by cancer cells to cope with stress.
Scientists raise warning over drugs targeting key cancer mechanism
Scientists have expressed concerns about developing drugs against two molecular targets that had been considered highly promising, after finding that specifically blocking their function adversely affected normal body systems.
Scientists find how cancer cells can shrug off physical constraints on growth and spread
Scientists have revealed how cancer cells are able to break free of the physical restraints imposed by their surroundings in order to grow and spread around the body.
Gene test could pinpoint patients sensitive to new type of cancer drug
Testing for a gene commonly mutated in ovarian cancers could pick out patients who will respond well to a promising new class of cancer drugs, a major new study reveals.
Cancer protein ‘steers’ tumour cells and could help them spread through the body
Scientists have discovered a protein that helps steer cells to move in particular directions – which could help them to spread around the body.
Parent-led charities and their inspirational support for the ICR’s child cancer research
How families are making a hugely valuable contribution towards our research to improve the outlook for children with cancer.
Annual Climb of Life event in the Lake District raises a record £102,000 for the ICR’s research
The annual climbing fundraising event held in support of The Institute of Cancer Research, London has broken all previous records by raising £102,210.