MRI images reconstructed by artificial intelligence could accelerate and better guide radiotherapy 25 Jun 2021 An artificial intelligence (AI) that reconstructs MRI images of moving tumours can do so in seconds, offering a significant improvement on current methods to optimise radiotherapy treatment in the clinic. Find out more Show/Hide
ICR researchers reveal how they are tackling rare cancers at virtual Discovery Club event 09 Jun 2021 For our latest Discovery Club, members met virtually with some of our leading scientists, who are using cutting-edge methods to assess and treat rare cancers such as sarcoma and other cancers of unmet need. During the evening, guests learned more about how they helping to find new treatment options for these patients who desperately need them - and why philanthropic support is so vital. Find out more Show/Hide
Men with early stage testicular cancer could avoid potentially harmful monitoring scans 12 Feb 2021 Men who have had treatment for early stage testicular cancer could benefit from fewer monitoring scans, freeing them from some of the harmful radiation that comes from computerized tomography (CT) imaging, according to results presented at GU ASCO conference. Find out more Show/Hide
Three-minute MRI scan could safely and effectively test new precision treatments for children with neuroblastoma 12 Sep 2019
Non-invasive imaging test could predict which kidney cancer patients will benefit from anti-vascular therapy 18 Aug 2017
New tests select patients who could live for nearly a year longer on targeted bowel cancer drug 08 Aug 2017