DCU scientists develop blood test to predict response to breast cancer treatment
Dr Denis Collins, with colleagues, has developed a blood test that can identify which patients will respond to certain breast cancer therapies.
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Dr Denis Collins, with colleagues, has developed a blood test that can identify which patients will respond to certain breast cancer therapies.
DetailsThe Annual His’n Her’s Charity Lunch Friday 7th October 2022 in The Marker Hotel, Grand Canal Square, Dublin 2.
Louis Walsh brings the X Factor to The Caroline Foundation His ‘n Hers Fundraising Lunch, Friday 7th October.
Photos courtesy of Jason Clarke.
Auction of unique T-shirt signed at Ireland’s training camp in Izumo, Japan at the 2002 World Cup! Donated very kindly by James Helm, BBC’s Dublin Correspondent at time of World Cup 2002. All proceeds going to Cancer Research.
DetailsWonderful news! Science Foundation Ireland, announces breast cancer research award for €800,000 for Caroline Foundation (TCF) funded research. Sincerest congratulations to all at Cancer Clinical Research Trust, Prof John Crown, TCF’s Dr Denis Collins and the team at NICB at DCU.
DetailsWe are delighted to announce Professor John Crown was a recipient of this year’s DCU President’s Award for Impact. Congratulations to Professor John Crown & team on winning the award for Caroline-1 Trial. It is a wonderful award and recognition by the President of DCU for Cancer Research, the role of Caroline Foundation funding and the Caroline 1 clinical trials.
DetailsOn International Clinical Trials Day 2020, we salute those whose lives are dedicated to finding better treatments for cancer. We particularly salute all at Cancer Clinical Research Trust (CCRT) led by Prof. John Crown and all the wonderful researchers whose work has been supported by The Caroline Foundation Fellowship over the years…
DetailsThe Caroline Foundation and the Cancer Clinical Research Trust are delighted to announce that the ‘Caroline 1 Trial’ for patients with first-line HER2+ MBC will be initiated January 6th 2020.
DetailsAn empathic and emotive keynote address by Ireland’s manager, Mick McCarthy, gave voice to the lasting effects the loss of a parent has on a family. His honest and heartwarming words resonated with the guests who like most people in Ireland, know some family member, near or extended, affected by cancer.
DetailsTwo phenomenal milestones occurred during July 2019 for The Caroline Foundation, The Alpine Climb and the launch of the clinical trial Caroline-1
DetailsA new drug combination to treat women with metastatic HER2-positive breast cancer that is based on prior preclinical studies from Dublin City University will enter clinical development in a Phase 1 clinical trial named CAROLINE-1.
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