|  | |  |  | Research News Archive for January - March 2004 |
 | LIVERPOOL DOCTORS DEVELOP NOVEL CANCER VACCINE |
|  |  | | Doctors in Liverpool are developing a new treatment for chronic myeloid leukaemia (CML) that uses a protein attached to cancer cells, to vaccinate patients against their own disease. | | Release date: 11th March 2004 |  |
|
 | CANTERBURY CASH BOOST FOR LEUKAEMIA |
|  |  | | Pioneering cancer scientists from Canterbury have today been awarded £55,000 by Leukaemia Research to push forward their work developing a novel treatment for acute myeloid leukaemia. | | Release date: 2nd March 2004 |  |
|
 | NOTTINGHAM SCIENTISTS TARGET NOVEL CANCER TREATMENT |
|  |  | | University of Nottingham scientists are developing a novel treatment for myeloma, a cancer of the blood that affects 3,000 people in the UK each year. Armed with a new grant of £100,000 from Leukaemia Research, they believe a protein produced by the patient's own cancer cells can be used to stimulate an immune response against the disease. | | Release date: 19th January 2004 |  |
|
|
|
| |
|