Combination therapies could help treat fatal lung cancers 18 Sep 2019 Combining a new class of drug with two other compounds can significantly shrink lung tumours in mice and human cancer cells, finds a new study led by the Francis Crick Institute and The Institute of Cancer Research, London. Find out more Show/Hide
Breast cancer drugs could help treat resistant lung cancers 26 Dec 2018 A class of drugs used to treat certain breast cancers could help to tackle lung cancers that have become resistant to targeted therapies, suggests a new study in mice from the Francis Crick Institute and The Institute of Cancer Research, London Find out more Show/Hide
Cancer-causing mutation suppresses immune system around tumours 13 Dec 2017 Mutations in ‘Ras’ genes, which drive 25 per cent of human cancers by causing tumour cells to grow, multiply and spread, can also protect cancer cells from the immune system, finds a new study. Find out more Show/Hide