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Statement about NICE draft guidance on enzalutamide

10/06/15

ICR CEO Professor Paul Workman comments on today’s rejection of enzalutamide for advanced prostate cancer before chemotherapy in draft guidance from NICE.
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Mutations disrupting a growth-controlling enzyme implicated in a new childhood overgrowth condition

03/06/15

Scientists have shown that mutations in three genes can alter the function of an important growth-controlling enzyme and cause increased growth and intellectual disability in children
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Drug combination controls breast cancer for over twice as long

01/06/15

A new drug delays the progression of advanced breast cancer by over twice as long when used in combination with standard treatment, compared to standard treatment alone, a major clinical trial shows.
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Statement about rejection of olaparib by NICE

31/05/15

ICR CEO Professor Paul Workman comments on the decision by NICE to reject olaparib for women with BRCA mutated ovarian cancer.
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Sleeping cancer cells can ‘wake up’ after decades

28/05/15

Scientists at the ICR have found genetic evidence that cancer cells can go to sleep – avoiding the effects of treatment – only to ‘wake up’ many years later.
Breast cancer cells (green) invading through a layer of fibroblasts (red). (Luke Henry / the ICR, 2009)
Scientists identify key to preventing secondary cancers

27/05/15

Existing class of drugs for osteoporosis could stop the spread of the breast cancer to the bones, the most common site for the disease to spread.
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World first as viral immunotherapy for skin cancer shows patient benefit in Phase III trial

26/05/15

A genetically engineered herpes virus can halt the progression of skin cancer by killing cancer cells and sparking the immune system into action against tumours, a landmark clinical trial has shown.
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Scientists unveil prostate cancer’s ‘Rosetta Stone’

21/05/15

Landmark study hails new era of personalised treatment for cancers that have spread round the body
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Combining targeted cancer drugs is best when used to the max

19/05/15

Combining drugs that inhibit two signalling pathways critical to cancer growth could boost treatment outcomes for some types of cancer, but only when used together at maximum doses, a new study has found.
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UK-US study compares radiotherapy with proton therapy in childhood cancer

18/05/15

The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust and The Institute of Cancer Research, London, are leading a collaborative international study looking at the potential benefits of proton radiotherapy for young patients with brain tumours.
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Scientists identify a new strategy to kill cancer cells

13/05/15

Scientists have discovered a new strategy to kill cancer cells with defects in genes responsible for DNA repair and cell division.
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The ongoing battle with melanoma

13/05/15

Until recently there were no effective treatments for metastatic melanoma, but in the last decade we have seen a flurry of treatment breakthroughs, and scientists at the ICR have been at the heart of the fight against the disease.