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Centre for Cancer Drug Discovery The Centre for Cancer Drug Discovery at The Institute of Cancer Research, London, is the largest academic cancer drug discovery and development group worldwide. Its ...
The London Cancer Hub The London Cancer Hub is a collaboration between partners at the site in Sutton, south London, that is already home to many of our researchers. A new major development is planned ...
Our leadership teamProfessor Kristian Helin Chief Executive and President The Chief Executive is responsible to the Board of Trustees for the overall direction of the ICR’s management, research and ...
Radiotherapy and imaging training courses The Division of Radiotherapy and Imaging offers a number of related courses to internal and external audiences. Course dates and places are limited - contact ...
The ICR and The Royal Marsden are internationally renowned for our work together to conduct early- and late-phase clinical trials. Our joint Drug Development Unit, which sees around 300 patients per ...
The Institute of Cancer Research Where we make the discoveries that defeat cancer We are a world-leading cancer research institute, a charity, and a member institution of the University of London.
This Course will help you develop your career by equipping you with a high-level understanding of the theory and practice of cancer science, of advanced cancer treatment, and the science of cancer ...
Our vision: We will transform the lives of cancer patients through world-class research and education, and by growing our impact on society. Cancer patients are living longer and with a better quality ...
Image: Carcinoma of salivary gland. Credit: Nephron, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons A new genetically engineered virus has delivered a one-two punch against advanced cancers in initial findings ...
The Board of Trustees comprises up to 18 individuals, the majority of whom are independent Non-Executives appointed by the Board. In addition to this: The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust appoints a ...
Blood cancer causes different types of blood cells grow uncontrollably, crowding out healthy blood cells and making it harder for the body to fight infections or heal wounds. It falls into these three ...
The course is run over four days (Tuesday to Friday). Each day is designed to cover a particular theme. The first day primarily covers radionuclides and radiation protection; the second day focuses on ...