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Giamp Valenzano, a DPhil in Cancer Science student, joins forces with Oxford Sparks to deliver a video explaining how his research on immunotherapy aims to help treat cancer

Doctor and researcher, Giamp Valenzano, based in the Department of Oncology is trying to tackle cancer using the power of our own immune systems. You probably know the immune system as the biological powerhouse that fights off colds. But this fighting mechanism may also help to kill cancer cells.

Join Giamp in the lab to see how immunotherapy could remove cancer cells, especially those evading current treatments.

Full information at Oxford Sparks 

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Oxford Oncology at ESMO 2025

The European Society of Medical Oncology (ESMO) Annual Congress took place on 17th-21st October, showcasing the latest advances and insights from the global oncology community. As Europe’s largest oncology meeting, ESMO brings together thousands of researchers, clinicians, and industry leaders for an exchange of cutting-edge research and clinical innovation. Members of the Department of Oncology were in Berlin to present their research, chair sessions, and network with collaborators from across Europe and beyond. Below are some of the highlights from our department’s contributions to ESMO 2025.