Scientists have developed a machine learning tool that can predict how an aggressive type of breast cancer will respond to treatment, and when it will return.
Radiotherapy is a crucial part of breast cancer treatment with more than 26,000 women treated annually in England. Whilst radiotherapy saves lives it also carries an emotional and physical toll, with ...
Radiation is a common treatment for patients with pelvic cancers, such as bladder cancer and cervical cancer, that cannot receive surgery. Daily variation in bladder and rectal filling results in ...
This series of courses is organised by the Joint Department of Physics of The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust and The Institute of Cancer Research, London. The courses provide the necessary physics ...
The Taught Course in Oncology is a day-release modular programme designed for medically qualified candidates who intend to pursue a professional career in some aspect of clinical or medical oncology, ...
Image: (from left to right) Sally Clarke, Andrew Castle, Anthony Horowitz, Marjorie Coles and Adam Kay. Credit: Adam Duke Photography Christmas arrived in style as celebrities and guests got into the ...
Perspectives in Oncology provides staff and students with a common grounding in basic cancer science, and includes modules in cancer epidemiology, cancer genetics, cell biology, bioinformatics, ...
We pioneered the application of evolutionary biology to cancer and established cancer stem cells as the units of natural selection. In this clip, filmed in 2016, Dr Andrea Sottoriva explains how the ...
The Division of Cancer Biology studies the complex interplay of genes, proteins and biological processes that drive the development and growth of cancers. Understanding the many different biological ...