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JOIN OUR FIRST PUBLIC SEMINAR SERIES! Hear from researchers and patients about #PSA testing. Open to clinicians, researchers & public! Sign up here to receive the link π tinyurl.com/25vbb5th Harry Green πͺπΊ
How can we better predict recurrence in #prosatecancer? New work from a team The ICR led by Andrea Sottoriva and Prof David Dearnaley finds studying tumour evolution could be key, publishing in Nature Cancer Grab a β and read more: go.nature.com/46NldV6
Seize the opportunity to boost your future research career as a Clinical Lecturer! Thanks to Prostate Cancer UK's partnership with Academy of Medical Sciences, you can apply for a Starter Grant by 5 September 2024. β‘οΈ Learn more: bit.ly/3WBo52z #Research l #ProstateCancer
What role do tumour-infiltrating cells play in resistance to #prostatecancer treatments? A new review in BMC from an international team including Susan Heavey from UCL Div of Surgery investigates this interaction. Grab a β and find out more: bit.ly/3YR7KJY
The application window for Medical Research Council Clinical Research Fellowships supported by Prostate Cancer UK is closing at 4pm on 4 September. Don't miss your chance to skill up or do a PhD π¬ β‘οΈ bit.ly/3ylGeJC #ResearchFunding l #ProstateCancer
Could treatments targeting the IL-8 pathway be a future therapy for #prostatecancer? A new publication in Cancers MDPI from a team led by M. Wilson from The Patrick G Johnston Centre for Cancer Research reviews the latest advances in this area. Grab a β and read more: bit.ly/3MrgoHi
How's best to use the PSA blood test to detect early #prostatecancer? A team led by the Prostate Cancer UK Data & Evidence team bring together a panel of experts in prostate cancer care to find a consensus, publishing in The British Journal of General Practice Grab a β and read: bit.ly/3Z3iuox
Professor George Baillie and team University of Glasgow unpick cellular pathways to identify new treatment targets Since 2014, we funded his team to investigate how PDE4D7's 'vanishing act' could be linked to treatment resistance in #prostatecancer πRead more: bit.ly/479CYxO