Researchers have carried out an in-depth analysis of 10,478 cancer genomes across 35 different cancer types, identifying 330 potential cancer-driving genes, 74 of which are newly associated with ...
Members of The Institute of Cancer Research, London’s Discovery Club, our high-level giving club of visionary supporters, learned about the difference that philanthropy is making to people with cancer ...
This Christmas, give the gift of research to help someone's mum, sister, nan, or friend survive cancer and look forward to spending more precious time with their loved ones. "I’m here to tell my story ...
We are committed to attracting, developing and retaining the best minds in the world. As such, we hold the HR Excellence in Research Award from the European Commission since 2010. This award ...
The Institute of Cancer Research has outlined its position on a number of policy issues in scientific and medical research. Our statements can be read and downloaded below. You may also be interested ...
The Chief Executive is responsible to the Board of Trustees for the overall direction of the ICR’s management, research and academic activities and the effective prosecution of its work; and for ...
Our 2021 report, Clinical trials in cancer, reveals the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on cancer trials and highlights longstanding barriers to expanding clinical trial access to more people with ...
The Institute of Cancer Research (ICR) believes that animal research is essential to understand how cancer develops and behaves within a whole organism, and how to treat it effectively. We use animal ...
Patenting and licensing policies at The Institute of Cancer Research (ICR) are driven by our ambition to achieve the maximum patient benefit from research findings. Research carried out at the ICR and ...