Illustration of acute lymphoblastic leukaemia, showing lymphoblasts in blood. Kateryna Kon/Shutterstock February 12, 2019 Cancer: new DNA sequencing technique analyses tumours cell by cell to fight disease Alba Rodriguez-Meira, University of Oxford and Adam Mead, University of Oxford Seeing cancer in ‘high-resolution’ could improve personalised medicine.
Survival rates for childhood brain cancer have not improved for decades. from shutterstock.com November 10, 2017 We made great strides with childhood leukaemia – we can do the same for brain cancer David Ziegler, Children's Cancer Institute Leukaemia used to be a death sentence. Now, the survival rate for the most common form in children is 85%. We can apply similar strategies to how we approach childhood brain cancer.
February 21, 2014 Genetic link to infant leukaemia Washington University Babies who develop leukaemia in their first few years of life seem to inherit a rare combination of genes from their parents…