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Biggest database for cancer drug discovery goes 3D

04/01/16

The world’s largest database for cancer drug discovery has been revolutionised by adding 3D structures of faulty proteins and maps of cancer’s communication networks, according to new research.
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A quarter of common brain cancer risk comes from inherited genetic faults

28/12/15

Around 25 per cent of the risk of developing the most common type of brain cancer, known as glioma, comes from inherited DNA errors, new research shows.
Proteins in Cellular Networks - Bissan Al-Lazikani
Mapping cancer’s ‘social networks’ opens new approaches to treatment

23/12/15

Scientists design a computer model that applies techniques used to analyse social networks to identify new ways of treating cancer.
T-vec infected melanoma cells - Kevin Harrington ICR
T-VEC becomes first viral immunotherapy approved in Europe

18/12/15

A viral immunotherapy for cancer has become the first of its kind to be approved by the European Medicines Agency for use in adults with advanced melanoma.
Fibroblasts - Ankur Singh, Georgia Tech
Scientists discover how tumours hijack body’s wound healing process

17/12/15

Scientists have discovered how cells that usually help repair wounds can switch from friend to foe, escalating tumour growth and cancer spread.
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ICR recognised as a top spot for pharmacology and drug discovery in the UK

15/12/15

The ICR wins a Pharmacology On The Map award from the British Pharmacological Society, to recognise our contribution to improving human health.
Melanoma cells, Dr ChrisBakal, ICR, 2015
Local protein factories make cancer cells motile

14/12/15

Making key proteins at the driving edge of cancer cells is crucial for the spread of the disease around the body, new research concludes.
Tablets of abiraterone acetate, a drug discovered and developed at the ICR
NICE makes decisions on use of three innovative cancer drugs on NHS: ICR statement

11/12/15

ICR CEO Professor Paul Workman comments on decisions by NICE today to recommend the drugs olaparib and enzalutamide for use on the NHS, but reject the ICR-discovered prostate cancer drug abiraterone.
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ICR wins prestigious award for openness in animal research communication

10/12/15

The ICR has won a prestigious communications award that celebrates our success in communicating openly about animal research.
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Imaging test detects aggressive and treatment-resistant cancers

10/12/15

ICR Scientists have developed a new imaging test that could enable doctors to identify more dangerous tumours before they spread around the body – and tailor treatment accordingly.
Prostate Cancer Rosetta Stone (Mateus Crespo/Prof Johann de Bono, the ICR)
Highlights of the year, 2015

07/12/15

We look back at our researchers' scientific achievements to pick out ten of our most exciting discoveries from the past year.
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The ICR opens its doors to schools across Sutton

04/12/15

The ICR gave local sixth formers across Sutton the chance to find out about our research at an open evening this week.