31 March 2016
Head and neck cancer patients may no longer have to undergo invasive post-treatment surgery to remove remaining cancer cells, as research shows that innovative scanning-led surveillance can help identify the need for, and guidance of, neck dissection.
03 February 2016
Professor Andrew Peet, and his team at the University of Birmingham and Birmingham Children's Hospital are looking to find a way to get more detailed information from MRI scans for children with brain tumours
20 October 2015
Birmingham scientists find evidence of how incurable cancer develops
29 September 2015
Sylvia Jochems, PhD candidate in the Institute of Cancer and Genomic Sciences at the University of Birmingham and Maastricht University discusses the role diet plays in the development and treatment of cancer.
01 September 2015
Researchers at the University of Birmingham have made a breakthrough in understanding how mutated genes in leukaemia reprogram blood stem cells and send them spiralling out of control.
04 August 2015
Cancer cells in neuroblastoma contain a molecule that breaks down a key energy source for the body's immune cells, leaving them too physically drained to fight the disease,.
25 March 2015
Scientists have found that genetic changes in bowel tumours are linked to the way the body's immune system responds to the cancer, according to research published today in the journal OncoImmunology.
10 March 2015
Researchers at the University of Birmingham believe that a new method of genetically engineering immune cells could lead to improved treatment of Nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) patients.
10 March 2015
Leukaemia & Lymphoma Research's Trial Acceleration Programme: connecting with the national portfolio through the NCRI Clinical Studies Groups.
27 February 2015
Researchers at the University of Birmingham believe that a simple urine test could help to guide clinicians in the treatment of bladder cancer patients.