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Mashup Score: 64ICR researcher wins prestigious clinical science award - 22 hour(s) ago
Dr Stephen-John Sammut, a Clinician Scientist at The Institute of Cancer Research, London, and Honorary Consultant in Medical Oncology at The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, has been awarded the Graham Bull Prize by the Royal College of Physicians for his work in personalised breast cancer medicine.
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At the ICR, we are committed to improving the lives of cancer patients. Yet these discoveries take time and are only possible with continued support from you.
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Combining two existing cancer drugs could offer promise for some children with an incurable childhood brain cancer, a new study suggests.
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Scientists at The Institute of Cancer Research have helped discover and develop many targeted treatments that are enabling cancer patients to live longer and with a better quality of life. Sally Steadman-South explains what these research advances have meant for her and her family, and why she needs this work to continue.
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It’s an exciting time for research into high-risk neuroblastoma. Over the past year, multiple trials testing new treatments showed promising results, and in 2024, new trials are expected to open to further advance this research. We look at some of the latest advances and how they could change the outlook for children with neuroblastoma.
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Our researchers are working to find more effective, less toxic treatments for #neuroblastoma. Read about their latest advances: https://t.co/qv2Y5XdtOK Thanks to support from our donors we are speeding up the rate of progress. Make a regular gift today: https://t.co/AM5CmHkgjF https://t.co/nT2QDIK6OX
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Mashup Score: 28London Marathon - The Institute of Cancer Research, London - 6 day(s) ago
Run the London Marathon for the Institute of Cancer Research and raise money for our life-saving research. Sign up today.
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A Watford cancer survivor will take on the London Marathon this weekend in memory of two friends lost to the disease.
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Read about the amazing Lucy in @Observer_Owl, who's taking on the #LondonMarathon today. 👇 🎽Lucy, who works at @HillingdonNHSFT, was inspired to run for #TeamICR by her own #BreastCancer diagnosis and runs in memory of two friends who died from cancer. https://t.co/xdWKcUmTGi https://t.co/tfB9916BWK
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Help Rachel Talbot raise money to support The Institute of Cancer Research (ICR)
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👩🔬🏃♀️Meet Rachel, one of our Higher Scientific Officers. Rachel is running the #LondonMarathon today to support our #CancerResearch. After the marathon is over, Rachel will be back finding new cancer treatments in our Centre for Cancer Drug Discovery 💊👇 https://t.co/PqEDoP8J1G https://t.co/2EjCXMEbZj
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Help Susan Farrow raise money to support The Institute of Cancer Research (ICR)
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As a fit and healthy former firefighter, Harry Hall didn’t think there was anything to worry about when he developed a lump in his neck. But after his wife persuaded him to go to the doctors, tests diagnosed Harry with tongue cancer. Here, Harry explains why he wants to raise funds to support our vital research by running the London Marathon.
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🎉👏 Congratulations to Dr Stephen-John Sammut (@stephensammut) who has won the prestigious Graham Bull Prize from the @RCPhysicians! The prize is in recognition of his work in personalised #BreastCancer medicine. Find out more 👇 https://t.co/zXEg4nFg2y https://t.co/7lTL9eNIa2