Cancers ‘change spots’ to avoid immunotherapy 15 Apr 2019 Cancers can make themselves harder for new immunotherapies to see by ‘changing their spots’ – and switching off a key molecule on the surface of cells that is otherwise recognised by treatment. Find out more Show/Hide
Pioneering cancer researcher takes on charity cycle in memory of his colleague 04 May 2016 Pioneering cancer researcher Professor Richard Marais is taking on a 112-mile cycle challenge to raise funds in memory of Professor Chris Marshall – an outstanding and inspirational scientist whose work led to the development of new cancer treatments. Find out more Show/Hide
New way of targeting cancer’s most commonly mutated gene 15 Mar 2016 Blocking a gene involved with cellular division and replication could provide clues in understanding how to target the most common mutation found in cancer, a new study shows. Find out more Show/Hide