Dr Gabriela Kramer-Marek’s group uses cutting-edge biomedical imaging techniques to gain information about the way particular genes drive cancer progression. Our group’s long-term goal is to develop ...
Scientists have successfully used real-time MRI to demonstrate that swallowing causes minimal motion of the larynx, known as the voice box, in people undergoing a radiotherapy session for cancer in ...
Doctors could soon be able to better predict an individual patient’s chances of getting cancer and offer them personalised detection and prevention strategies, thanks to a new research project co-led ...
Ovarian cancer is often diagnosed late, making it difficult to treat. But innovative research at The Institute of Cancer Research, London, is changing how we think about managing this complex and hard ...
An innovative study has uncovered two genes that promote the formation of prostate tumours. Both genes activate a signalling pathway that plays a part in the growth, division and death of cells and is ...
"Search" is our twice-yearly newsletter to supporters. In our 50th edition of the Autumn Search issue, we look at the latest research news featuring a new breast cancer drug approval in the UK, for ...
Ovarian cancer is the sixth most common cancer in the UK, with around 7,500 new cases annually, and globally more than 300,000 women are diagnosed each year. This cancer is particularly difficult to ...