Who is Terry Fox? 25 Oct 2022 While Terry Fox is a household name in Canada, his story may be new to some people in the UK. In this blog, our Digital Communications Officer Laura-Maria Horga shares the story of the Canadian hero whose legacy continues more than 40 years after his death. Find out more Show/Hide
“Cracking on for Tom” – honouring the legacy of an inspirational young man lost to sarcoma 27 Sep 2022 Ten years ago, 18-year-old Tom Bowdidge was diagnosed with desmoplastic small round cell tumour (DSRCT) – an aggressive type of sarcoma. DSRCT has a very poor prognosis and Tom died in 2013 after several months of “brutal” treatment. The ICR is working in partnership with the foundation set up in his name to find more effective and kinder treatments. Find out more Show/Hide
“I want to raise awareness of sarcoma” – Janine’s story 28 Jul 2022 During Sarcoma Awareness Month, Janine tells us about her son, Harry, and why raising awareness of rarer cancers is so important. Find out more Show/Hide
NCRI 2019: What patients want and new territory in cancer research – looking back over a packed three days 06 Nov 2019
Three ways global links help our researchers carry out life-changing research on World Cancer Research Day 24 Sep 2019