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Dr James Allison and Professor Tasuku Honjo have been given a Nobel Prize for revolutionising our understanding of how the immune system sees cancer. Dr James Allison and Professor Tasuku Honjo have been given a Nobel Prize for revolutionising our understanding of how the immune system sees cancer.

by Gabriella Beer | Analysis | 1 October 2018

1 October 2018

Research scientist with a pipette

Scientists have shown for the first time that immune cells in the urine of bladder cancer patients accurately reflect those in the tumour environment. Scientists have shown for the first time that immune cells in the urine of bladder cancer patients accurately reflect those in the tumour environment.

by Cancer Research UK | News | 26 September 2018

26 September 2018

Cancer Research UK is partnering with two of Europe’s leading cancer research charities to fund six international projects worth a total of around £30 million. Cancer Research UK is partnering with two of Europe’s leading cancer research charities to fund six international projects worth a total of around £30 million.

by Cancer Research UK | News | 20 September 2018

20 September 2018

Immune cells

The city of London will be transformed into a world leading hub for cancer biotherapeutics research and treatment, with a new £14 million investment. The city of London will be transformed into a world leading hub for cancer biotherapeutics research and treatment, with a new £14 million investment.

by Cancer Research UK | News | 17 September 2018

17 September 2018

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Guest author, Dr Rosanna Jackson, outlines what scientists are doing to make treatment for one type of childhood leukaemia kinder. Guest author, Dr Rosanna Jackson, outlines what scientists are doing to make treatment for one type of childhood leukaemia kinder.

by Cancer Research UK | Analysis | 14 September 2018

14 September 2018

Professor Helen Reeves, a gastroenterologist from the University of Newcastle, is working on improving immunotherapy for liver cancer patients. Professor Helen Reeves, a gastroenterologist from the University of Newcastle, is working on improving immunotherapy for liver cancer patients.

by Cancer Research UK | Research Feature | 13 September 2018

13 September 2018