Personalised Breast Cancer Programme launches in Cambridge 14 Nov 2016 The Cambridge Personalised Breast Cancer Programme is pioneering whole genome sequencing for breast cancer patients. Read more »
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 »