Scientists at The Institute of Cancer Research, London, have found a way to identify people with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) who are at the highest risk of developing bowel cancer. IBD includes ...
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A new study has provided novel insights into the effects of radiation on the immune cells surrounding breast cancer tumours. The findings show that the relationship between these cells, known as the ...
"Search" is our twice-yearly newsletter to supporters. In our 50th edition of the Autumn Search issue, we look at the latest research news featuring a new breast cancer drug approval in the UK, for ...
The goal of our laboratory is to improve the treatment and survival of children with neuroblastoma, medulloblastoma and rhabdomyosarcoma, three paediatric solid tumours in which high-risk patient ...
Cell Division Jon Pines Why do cells always destroy cyclin A before cyclin B?”. Cyclin A has protein interaction motifs to ensure that it is degraded as soon as cells enter mitosis. We have used ...
A new study has shown that non-cancerous cells positioned close to tumours can affect how cancer responds to treatment. Factoring in the effects of these cells could improve drug development, which ...