From end of life to full of life – how research is helping people live with cancer and hope 04 Feb 2024 Cancer research is driving progress in treatment that means more and more people are living well for longer after a diagnosis of advanced cancer. Sarah Lothian spoke to five people who are each responding well to treatment and are now looking to the future, after receiving a devastating diagnosis. Find out more Show/Hide
How do we overcome treatment resistance in a sarcoma cancer with already limited treatment options? 25 Jul 2023 Leiomyosarcoma is a type of soft tissue sarcoma that is hard-to-treat and associated with a poor prognosis. Scientists at the ICR are working to better understand the biology of this cancer to develop more targeted and effective treatment options. Elena Daviter-Nowell spoke to Dr Will Kerrison about the future of cancer treatment for patients with leiomyosarcoma. Find out more Show/Hide
What are combination therapies for cancer treatment? 10 Aug 2022 Combination therapies combine two or more different types of treatments for cancer patients. Hattie Hayeck interviewed Professor Chris Jones and Professor Udai Banerji to delve into some of the challenges and opportunities of combination therapies. Find out more Show/Hide
ASCO 2022: ICR researchers hit the headlines with innovative approaches to cancer treatment and care 08 Jun 2022
“Seven years ago I was told I had just months to live” – Karen’s story of living well with cancer 23 May 2022