Untapping the full potential of immunotherapies for more people with cancer 06 Jun 2023 Immunotherapy works by sparking the body’s own immune system into action against tumours. It has become a first-choice treatment for some types of cancer, and now there are exciting opportunities to unlock its benefits for more patients through research. Jane Shepley explores the story behind immunotherapy and how we can untap its potential. Find out more Show/Hide
A field rich for discovery: realising immunotherapy’s potential 29 Apr 2022 Widely considered a revolutionary treatment, immunotherapy has become a powerful tool against cancer. On the International Day of Immunology, Gege Li looks at the progress we are making in our understanding of the immune landscape of cancer to develop more effective treatments for even more people with cancer. Find out more Show/Hide
Fit to burst: How cancer-exploding viruses are changing the game 05 Feb 2020 Oncolytic viruses are viruses which can burst cancer cells. In this feature, Joanne Duffy takes a look at what ICR researchers are doing in this realm, and how oncolytic viruses can help us target cancer more effectively. Find out more Show/Hide