Switching lab coats for formal wear – ICR scientists have “an amazing day” at Buckingham Palace 28 Mar 2024 The ICR was recently awarded a Queen’s Anniversary Prize in recognition of its transformational work in breast cancer research. Isy Godfrey spoke with two scientists who had recently attended the prize-giving ceremony at the Palace to learn more about their experience of the day and their work at the ICR. Find out more Show/Hide
Can exercise reduce cancer risk and support treatment? 03 Jan 2024 There are many benefits to exercise, including reducing a person’s risk of cancer. Being physically active can also be helpful for many people during and after cancer treatment. Laura-Maria Horga explores some of the links between exercise and cancer by talking to patients, oncologists and researchers at The Institute of Cancer Research, London. Find out more Show/Hide
Harnessing the power of AI to improve outcomes for people with breast cancer 30 Oct 2023 Scientists at the ICR are investigating how AI can help us improve the lives of people with breast cancer. Here, we learn about the work of Dr Stephen-John Sammut and other researchers who are focusing on this technology. Find out more Show/Hide
ESMO 2023: Using blood tests to help treat breast cancer more precisely – Professor Nick Turner on his award-winning research 19 Oct 2023
ASCO 2021: The science behind olaparib’s promise shown in the OlympiA early breast cancer trial 04 Jun 2021
Weighing in on breast cancer risk – considering the effect of weight gain before the menopause 13 Mar 2020
BRCA-targeting drug olaparib could offer hope for women with advanced breast cancer with inherited mutation 27 Feb 2017