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HPV Testing in Screening Programme Saves 3,500 Women From Unncessary Tests
Testing for the human papillomavirus as part of cervical screening reduces the number of women unnecessarily going on for further tests by over a third, according to an analysis led by the ICR.
ICR Scientist to Lead Manchester’s Paterson Institute
Professor Richard Marais has been appointed as the next director of the Paterson Institute for Cancer Research in Manchester.
UK-Discovered Prostate Cancer Drug Launches in Britain
A life-extending new drug to treat patients with advanced prostate cancer, developed by the ICR and The Royal Marsden Hospital, has received its UK license.
International Award for Prostate Cancer Drug Developer
An oncologist from the ICR and The Royal Marsden Hospital who played a leading role in developing important new prostate cancer drugs will this week be honoured with a prestigious European cancer award.
Breakthrough in Male Breast Cancer
The world’s largest study into the genes that cause breast cancer in men reveals similarities with the female disease but also identifies some differences that could potentially lead to tailored treatments.
Launch of New Trial to Treat Recurrent Brain Tumours
The Phase I clinical trial at three centres including the Royal Marsden Hospital and The Institute of Cancer Research is testing a new combination of drugs for the treatment of patients with glioblastoma.
European Approval for UK-Discovered Prostate Cancer Drug
Abiraterone acetate, a drug that extends life for men with advanced prostate cancer and was developed at the ICR and The Royal Marsden Hospital, has today been approved for use throughout Europe.
Vital Funding Continues for Cancer Research
The Royal Marsden NHS Trust, and academic partner, The Institute of Cancer Research (ICR), have been successful in their bid to retain their status as the UK’s only Specialist Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) for Cancer.
Cancers Generate Muscle-Like Contractions to Spread Around the Body
Professor Chris Marshall and colleagues have discovered that a protein called JAK triggers contractions in tumours that allow cancer cells to squeeze though tiny spaces and spread, raising the possibility of new drugs that could stop metastasis.
Preclinical Development Candidate Selected for Chk1 Inhibitor Programme
The ICR, specialist cancer drug discovery business Sareum and Cancer Research Technology Limited are pleased to announce the selection of a preclinical development candidate from their joint research collaboration.
Scan Predicts Chemotherapy Benefit After Just One Cycle
Scientists at the ICR and The Royal Marsden have developed an advanced type of MRI scan that can detect whether late-stage ovarian cancers are responding to chemotherapy treatment after just one cycle, which should help doctors decide whether to continue or alter treatment.
Landmark Ovarian Cancer Discovery as Scientists Unveil High Risk Gene
ICR scientists have made the most significant ovarian cancer gene discovery for more than a decade, finding women who carry a faulty copy of a gene called RAD51D have almost a one in 11 chance of developing the disease.
