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The IRCTerry Fox Run UK – The Institute of Cancer Research, London - 1 week
Mashup Score:14
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The IRCTerry Fox Run UK – The Institute of Cancer Research, London - 1 week
Mashup Score:14
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The Guardian‘This will happen before 2030’: how the science behind Covid vaccines might help to fight cancer - 4 days
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The success of mRNA-based drugs in combating coronavirus is inspiring scientists to create similar vaccines for melanoma and other...
"At the moment, what we're missing is how you predict the antigens that matter." In this @observeruk @guardianscience feature, the ICR's Professor Alan Melcher shares how the science behind Covid #mRNA vaccines may help to transform #Cancer treatment. https://t.co/EoIyNZrLUX - view on twitter
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The IRC“A challenge for a challenge”: Meet the cyclists funding our secondary breast cancer research - 4 days
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Cyclist Christine O’Connell set up the One More City campaign shortly before she was diagnosed with stage 4 breast cancer in 2018. She and...
Read more from Christine and Dr Natrajan in our latest feature, where they share more about the annual One More City campaign and the team's support of the ICR (5/5) ⬇️ https://t.co/B3e6WayCie - view on twitter
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The IRCTreat cancer more precisely – The Institute of Cancer Research, London - 1 week
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As part of our 5-year strategy, we aim to deliver benefits for cancer patients by developing smarter, kinder treatments through innovative clinical trials and...
Our new joint research strategy with @royalmarsdennhs will deliver benefits for #Cancer patients by developing smarter, kinder treatments through innovative clinical trials and taking advances into NHS care. Find out more: https://t.co/1GCrannZeE https://t.co/1GCrannZeE - view on twitter
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The IRC“A challenge for a challenge”: Meet the cyclists funding our secondary breast cancer research - 7 days
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Cyclist Christine O’Connell set up the One More City campaign shortly before she was diagnosed with stage 4 breast cancer in 2018. She and...
"The more I learned about #SecondaryBreastCancer, the more I realised that this was where our fundraising should be going." - Christine O'Connell (@CERINOC). Read more on Christine's motivation for funding a #PhD student at the ICR below⬇️ https://t.co/B3e6WayCie - view on twitter
BLOKES can get checked for prostate cancer in a “Man Van” touring building sites and GP car parks. The mobile health unit hopes to...
Following promising new data, the '#ManVan', developed by the ICR, @royalmarsdennhs and @rmpartnersnhs, has been awarded more than £500k in funding from @NHSEngland to improve healthcare access and speed up the detection rate of #ProstateCancer. https://t.co/IcKYBiorOw - view on twitter
Sustainability at the ICR means acting now, in line with the UN Sustainability Development Goals, to manage economic, social and environmental issues within our...
Read our full sustainability action plan on our website: https://t.co/Lbm3RtzORQ https://t.co/Lbm3RtzORQ - view on twitter
Charity launched in name of Alice Wakeling funds breakthrough that could lead to less aggressive treatment and save more...
Earlier today at #FoG2023, Professor Janet Shipley joined a panel of experts to discuss the value of #LiquidBiopsies for #Cancer screening, early detection, and treatment monitoring. Find out more about her work on liquid biopsies in the @ObserverUK ⬇️ https://t.co/cozd2ItutF - view on twitter
Take part in a charity run event for the Institute of Cancer Research and raise money for cancer research. Find out more about the...
The Terry Fox Run UK is free to enter, non-competitive and open to all. We just ask you to raise as much as you can. All funds raised in the Terry Fox Run UK will support our #CancerResearch. Find out more (2023 date TBC): https://t.co/piwa8JqHYK - view on twitter