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Surprising ‘two-faced’ cancer gene role supports paradigm shift in predicting disease

3rd January 2025

A genetic fault long believed to drive the development of oesophageal cancer may in fact play a protective role early in the disease, according to new research published in Nature Cancer.

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Celebrating the BCI’s highlights of 2024

20th December 2024

Join us as we look back at some highlights of Barts Cancer Institute’s news stories this year.

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Shining a Spotlight on AI Research at the Barts Cancer Institute

16th December 2024

We explore Nobel-Prize-winning research and the theory behind AI, and speak with Dr Vivek Singh, Dr Oscar Maiques and Professor Claude Chelala, three researchers using cutting-edge AI in their work at the BCI.

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How non-cancerous cells in pancreatic cancer may weaken the immune system’s response

12th December 2024

New research sheds light on how certain non-cancerous cells in pancreatic cancer can affect the body’s natural immune defences and could have a significant impact on patients’ survival.

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Professor Sarah McClelland awarded £1.5m from CRUK to study cancer’s chromosomal chaos

25th November 2024

Congratulations to Professor Sarah McClelland, who has received a £1,500,000 Programme Foundation Award from Cancer Research UK (CRUK), to support her lab’s work at Barts Cancer Institute (BCI), Queen Mary University of London.

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Cancer-killing virus treatment shows promise in brain tumour trial

8th November 2024

An innovative cancer-killing virus shows promise for tackling glioblastoma, an aggressive type of brain tumour, according to new results from a phase I clinical trial co-led by researchers at Barts Cancer Institute.

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