A different point of view: finding new ways to image cancer 17 Feb 2022 Professor James O’Connor and his team work on developing new ways to image cancer, with a particular focus on imaging tumour cells that don’t receive enough oxygen – a phenomenon called hypoxia that can lead to treatment resistance. Céleste Nilges spoke to him to find out more. Find out more Show/Hide
A targeted prostate cancer screening programme could be possible in five years - what will it look like? 28 Jan 2022 The UK began screening for breast cancer nearly 35 years ago but we’re yet to have a screening programme for prostate cancer. Julia Bakker spoke to the UK’s leading expert in prostate cancer genetics, the ICR’s Professor Ros Eeles, about the progress we’re making and when we can expect prostate cancer screening to be a reality. Find out more Show/Hide
MRI is changing radiotherapy – and the role of all who deliver it 26 Jun 2019 Sophisticated technologies like the MR Linac are targeting radiation precisely at tumours – guided by a new generation of clinicians trained up in the latest research advances. Find out more Show/Hide