ICR researcher wins prestigious clinical science award 24 Apr 2024 Dr Stephen-John Sammut, a Clinician Scientist at The Institute of Cancer Research, London, and Honorary Consultant in Medical Oncology at The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, has been awarded the Graham Bull Prize by the Royal College of Physicians for his work in personalised breast cancer medicine. Find out more Show/Hide
A new era for treating high-risk neuroblastoma – research advances to look out for in 2024 24 Apr 2024 It's an exciting time for research into high-risk neuroblastoma. Over the past year, multiple trials testing new treatments showed promising results, and in 2024, new trials are expected to open to further advance this research. We look at some of the latest advances and how they could change the outlook for children with neuroblastoma. Find out more Show/Hide
From cancer diagnosis to London Marathon mission – Harry’s story 18 Apr 2024 As a fit and healthy former firefighter, Harry Hall didn’t think there was anything to worry about when he developed a lump in his neck. But after his wife persuaded him to go to the doctors, tests diagnosed Harry with tongue cancer. Here, Harry explains why he wants to raise funds to support our vital research by running the London Marathon. Find out more Show/Hide
Switching lab coats for formal wear – ICR scientists have “an amazing day” at Buckingham Palace 28 Mar 2024
“I had come to realise that my research could contribute meaningfully to improvements in patient outcomes” – developing tests that could change clinical practice to personalise breast cancer treatment 04 Mar 2024
Making a better home for our microbes – the relationship between the microbiome and disease, including cancer 09 Feb 2024