ICR Discovery Club returns in-person, looks to the future of treating children with cancer 18 Oct 2021 Members of the Discovery Club reunited at the Royal Society in London for an intimate evening with some of our leading childhood cancer scientists. Find out more Show/Hide
New drug targeting high-risk children’s cancer is ready for trials 05 Oct 2020 A new drug that has passed safety tests in adults shows the potential to be effective against the aggressive childhood cancer neuroblastoma, scientists have found. Find out more Show/Hide
Aggressive childhood cancer could be treated by combining DNA-damage targeting drugs 29 Sep 2020 An aggressive form of the childhood cancer neuroblastoma could be treatable with two cancer drugs currently used in the treatment of colon and ovarian cancer, a study led by researchers at The Institute of Cancer Research, London, suggests. Find out more Show/Hide
Children and young people with cancer who have relapsed can get rapid access to new treatments thanks to new clinical trial 04 Sep 2020
Drug used in breast and ovarian cancer could lead to safer, more effective treatment for neuroblastoma 25 Jun 2020
Experts call for genetic testing to personalise treatment for all children assessed for new cancer treatments 26 Sep 2018
ICR scientists awarded £1.5m precision medicine funding for targeted, less toxic childhood cancer treatments 27 Mar 2017