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ICORG 11-10 / TH v THL - Exciting News
Today (17th January) saw an important milestone in the ICORG 11-10 / TH v THL study achieved.
ICORG Christmas Cards Now Available
ICORG Christmas Cards are now available to purchase.
All funds will go directly to support ICORG’s role in Cancer Clinical Research.
TRIO 018/ICORG 09-01 - Exciting Results presented at San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium (SABCS)
The results of the TRIO 018 Clinical Trial indicated that the combination of Investigational Agent and Letrozole demonstrated clinical benefit in Advanced ER-positive Breast Cancer.
MTCI Symposium - December 12th
A Translational Cancer Research Seminar will take place on Wednesday, 12th December on the topic of “Assessing Resistance Mechanisms of Trastuzumab and Biomarkers in HER2 Positive Breast Cancer”
1st Pink, now Blue!!
ICORG’s office has turned BLUE for the entire month of November in support of Movember.
MTCI Symposium - Tumour Priming Combination Chemotherapy Strategies: Model Studies
A Translational Cancer Research Seminar will be held on Wednesday, 14th November at 6:30pm – 8:30pm in the Herbert Park Hotel, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4.
TRIO 018/ICORG 09-01 Study - Oral Presentation, San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium, December 2012
ICORG’s contribution to the development of an important new drug (PD 0332991) has been recognised in an oral presentation to be given at the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium in December 2012.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month - Think PINK!
October is Breast Cancer Awareness month and here at ICORG we are doing our bit by illuminating our office PINK every evening for the entire month.
What is Irelands Access Position for the Many Exciting New Cancer Drugs Announced in the Last 5 Days
Ireland is well placed thanks to its national cancer research organisation – ICORG a non-profit cancer research expert group who have been working for 15 years to put Ireland on the international cancer research map and thankfully have succeeded in securing a role for Ireland in some of the most important new international research currently underway in cancer. This communication will describe five breakthrough treatments that are currently or soon to be available in Ireland through an ICORG clinical trial. Today ICORG has 58 clinical research studies open, many of these at all of Ireland’s cancer treating centres.