Radiotherapy is a crucial part of breast cancer treatment with more than 26,000 women treated annually in England. Whilst radiotherapy saves lives it also carries an emotional and physical toll, with ...
Radiation is a common treatment for patients with pelvic cancers, such as bladder cancer and cervical cancer, that cannot receive surgery. Daily variation in bladder and rectal filling results in ...
Immunotherapy in the form of immune checkpoint blockade (ICB) has transformed cancer treatment, becoming the standard of care in many settings. However, most cancer patients either do not respond to ...
Multiple myeloma (MM) results from the uncontrolled clonal expansion of plasma cells, usually in the bone marrow. Despite recent advances, MM is essentially an incurable malignancy, and most patients ...
Metastasis, the spread of cancer to secondary organs, accounts for approximately 90% of cancer-related deaths mainly due to resistance to conventional treatments and organ failure. Unfortunately, our ...
There is growing evidence that lifestyle factors, such as physical activity and obesity after breast cancer diagnosis reduce the risk of breast cancer mortality (Tsilidis, 2023). Many studies support ...
Each human telomere is composed of 10-15 kb of repetitive DNA bound by a protein complex called shelterin, which forms a protective nucleoprotein cap at the chromosome end. In addition to shelterin, ...
This series of courses is organised by the Joint Department of Physics of The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust and The Institute of Cancer Research, London. The courses provide the necessary physics ...
An opportunity to broaden your understanding of the capabilities and potential of MRI guidance in radiotherapy planning and treatment verification. We invite you to join us to hear from leading ...
This course provides practical and theoretical education for the support of a modern radiotherapy physics service within radiotherapy. It is aimed primarily at recently qualified radiotherapy ...
The Institute of Cancer Research and The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, Cotswold Road, Sutton, Surrey, UK. This course is organised by the Joint Department of Physics of The Royal Marsden NHS ...
The Royal Marsden Education and Conference Centre, Stewart’s Grove, London SW3 6JJ. The course is organised by the Joint Department of Physics of The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust and The ...