Research
4th Annual Research Reception
Over 70 supporters joined the whole team from Oracle to come and meet the funded researchers from The Institute of Cancer Research, Queen Mary’s University and Oxford University recently at our annual reception held at the Grange City Hotel. We are again hugely grateful to Grange Hotels for so generously sponsoring this year’s event.
Read More13th Glory of Christmas Concert
Our much-loved Christmas concert returned to St John’s Smith Square on the 3rd December, welcoming over 500 friends and supporters for an evening of music, readings and seasonal carols.
Read MoreVote for Oracle Cancer Trust and raise money for head and neck cancer awareness month
We’re delighted to have been shortlisted to receive a donation from My Favourite Voucher Codes in their September charity vote.
Read MoreOracle chosen as Charity of the Year at leading Asian Awards night
Oracle Cancer Trust are delighted to have been selected as Charity of the Year at the 18th Asian Achievers Awards being held on the 14th September at The Grosvenor House Hotel in London.
Read MoreOxford Charity "Heads Up" joins forces with Oracle Cancer Trust
Oracle Cancer Trust is delighted to announce that the charity is joining forces with Oxford-based head and neck cancer research charity Heads Up Friday 9th June 2017 Heads Up was…
Read MoreDietitian Sarah Ballis writes on health and lifestyle for patients
Head and Neck Survivorship: dietary and lifestyle measures to prevent disease Head and neck cancers are still considered to be rare and complex to treat. Like many types of cancer,…
Read MoreImmunotherapy drug for treating HPV+ head and neck cancers hailed as "game-changer"
A new generation of “game-changing” drugs that harness the body’s immune system have been found to extend the lives of head and neck cancer sufferers. The drug, Nivolumab, resulted in…
Read MoreOracle-funded study improves treatment prospects for cancer patients
Read the ICR’s latest blog post about the success of our recent Oracle-funded study into combining radiotherapies with viruses to improve treatment prospects for cancer patients. Oracle-funded scientists at the…
Read MoreNew MR Linac Machine taking shape
New revolutionary radiotherapy machine, MR Linac, salve is taking shape at The Royal Marsden Hospital in Sutton following delivery of a giant magnet. Oracle is funding two PhD students on…
Read MoreNational Cancer Research Institute looking for members
The National Cancer Research Institute are looking to recruit new consumers affected by head and neck cancer to join the National Cancer Research Institute’s Clinical Studies Groups (CSGs). Each CSG meets…
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