We carry out research into a wide range of cancer types and treatments. Current research includes understanding the molecular and cellular basis of cancer and finding out why cancer cells can become resistant to drug treatment.
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Research into malignant melanoma cancer treatments including immunotherapy, biological therapies, biomarker studies (understanding cancer cells) and personalised medicine tailored to genetic profiles.
Phase 1 to 3 trials and other clinical and translational research for low to high-risk myelodysplasia, associated anaemias and other bone marrow failure related haematological malignancies.
Phase 1 to 3 trials and other clinical and translational research covering asymptomatic smouldering myeloma through to relapsed refractory multiple myelomas.
Phase 1 to 3 trials and other clinical and translational research for myeloproliferative disorders and neoplasms such as myelofibrosis, polycythaemia vera and essential thrombocythaemia.
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