Richard Ware, 56, was diagnosed with stage 4 prostate cancer in 2022. Last December, he was told that it had spread to his brain. Following his diagnosis, Richard found out that he carries the BRCA2 ...
The Centre for In Vivo Modelling is a newly established research centre within the Division of Cancer Biology at the ICR. Our scientists and clinical researchers use state-of-the-art in vivo models to ...
Researchers from The Institute of Cancer Research, London, will contribute to a £13.7 million research consortium aimed at developing new brain tumour treatments, following an announcement by the NIHR ...
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Phil Kissi, 68, was diagnosed with aggressive prostate cancer in 2006. Thanks to early diagnosis and successful surgery, he has no evidence of disease today. He explains why greater awareness around ...
Cancer discovery news Our researchers are making the discoveries that defeat cancer. Read the latest findings from our world-leading research. Visit our main news hub to read about news on new funding ...
Tony McHale (pictured above) discovered he had an alteration in the BRCA2 gene at the age of 61, putting him at a much higher risk of developing prostate cancer. Shortly after, Tony joined the IMPACT ...
Our clinical PhD fellowships are provided to develop and support future leaders in clinical cancer research. The Clinical Academic Training Programme, ICR-Imperial is a programme which will provide ...
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