Scientific achievements of 2019 – The Institute of Cancer Research, London
Scientific achievements of 2019
Scientific achievements of 2019
The overuse of CT scans could cause over 100,000 cases of cancer in the US – with almost 10,000 cases in children, researchers have warned.
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New AI technology could bring cancer drugs to patients in half the current time
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The ICR’s Professor Paul Workman elected Fellow of the American Association of Cancer Research Academy
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ICR scientists have developed a simple blood test that will help them better understand children’s cancers – and pave the way for new targeted and…
Scientists discover the ‘roadmap’ that aggressive cancer uses to spread around the body – identifying ways to block its escape