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Treatment for advanced kidney cancer

13th February 2019

A combination therapy has shown powerful anticancer responses in patients with a type of advanced kidney cancer in a new international phase III clinical trial (KEYNOTE-426). Treatment with the combination therapy resulted in significant increases in overall survival when compared with the current standard of care, and the findings will help to provide a vital new treatment option for patients with this disease.

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Tackling tumour scar tissue could be key to treating pancreatic cancer

11th February 2019

The first study in the world to take a detailed look at scar tissue in human pancreatic cancer has revealed a range of different scar tissue types that could help clinicians predict which patients will respond best to particular treatments.

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Genomics project reaches goal of 100,000 genomes sequenced from NHS patients

6th December 2018

UK Health Secretary Matt Hancock announced yesterday that a project involving Queen Mary researchers has reached its goal of sequencing 100,000 whole genomes from NHS patients.

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Tackling the deadliest cancer type

30th November 2018

November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month. Lung cancer is one of the main cancer types on which research is focused here at the Barts CRUK Centre.

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New phase III clinical trial using combination therapy extends survival in triple-negative breast cancer

22nd October 2018

Research provides new hope for people with an aggressive type of breast cancer.

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Immunotherapy shows promise for patients with metastatic triple-negative breast cancer

17th October 2018

Immunotherapy has been shown to confer an encouraging survival benefit in patients with metastatic triple-negative breast cancer (mTNBC).

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