Sponge on a string could replace endoscopies to monitor those at low risk of oesophageal cancer. 12 Nov 2016 Sponge on a string could replace endoscopies to monitor those at low risk of oesophageal cancer. Read more »
A counterintuitive approach to fighting cancer 9 Nov 2016 A counterintuitive approach to fighting cancer - ground-breaking research at the Gurdon Institute. Read more »
Weight loss condition provides insight into failure of cancer immunotherapies 8 Nov 2016 A weight loss condition that affects cancer patients has provided clues as to why cancer immunotherapy may fail in many patients. Read more »
Self-renewable killer cells could be key to making cancer immunotherapy work 26 Oct 2016 A small molecule that can turn short-lived ‘killer T-cells’ into long-lived, renewable cells could help make cell-based immunotherapy a realistic prospect. Read more »
Cambridge extends world leading role for medical imaging with powerful new brain and body scanners 24 Oct 2016 Read more »
Diagnosis of cancer as a medical emergency leads to poorer prognosis for many patients 11 Oct 2016 Read more »
Cambridge Enterprise joins largest early stage investment in a university spin-out 4 Oct 2016 Read more »
The challenges of diagnosing pancreatic cancer: new pointers for clinicians 30 Sep 2016 New biomarkers and access to imaging needed to diagnose pancreatic cancer earlier, Primary Care study finds. Read more »
New biobank of breast cancer cells to screen anticancer compounds 15 Sep 2016 Cambridge scientists discover new way of testing drugs that could speed up the development of breast cancer treatments. Read more »