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« Back to News & EventsCRUK funding for research into earlier detection of relapse in people with multiple myeloma
9 April 2025
Dr Karthik Ramasamy and team will assess a new mass spectrometry-based monitoring technique for its ability to predict and identify early disease relapse.
Oxford Centre for Early Cancer Detection Symposium 2023 – a recap
14 December 2023
On Tuesday 5th December, the Oxford early cancer detection community gathered at the Mathematical Institute in Oxford to hear some highlights from OxCODE’s research in the past year and to discuss ideas for future projects.
Cancer at Oxford
29 September 2022
Read about how Oxford's experts are leading the way in cancer prevention, detection and treatment as part of the University's Cancer at Oxford series
A new opportunity for myeloma early diagnosis
25 March 2022
Screening within a fracture clinic can expedite diagnoses of multiple myeloma and its precursor, MGUS.
Identifying early clinical features of myeloma in primary care
28 October 2021
Research by Dr Karthik Ramasamy into the earlier recognition of myeloma symptoms in primary care aims to accelerate myeloma diagnosis.
Clinical academic research partnership to improve myeloma early diagnosis
22 June 2021
Congratulations to Dr Karthik Ramasamy for his £270,000 award from the Medical Research Council.
New clinical prediction tools for myeloma
8 April 2021
Dr Constantinos Koshiaris has developed clinical prediction models for use in primary care with the aim of accelerating myeloma diagnoses.
Funding boost for OxPLoreD early detection study
20 October 2020
UK Research and Innovation provides additional funds for whole genome sequencing as part of the OxPLoreD programme of research into high-risk conditions for blood cancer.
7 year collaboration with Janssen to detect blood cancers earlier
6 August 2019
A new 7-year study in collaboration with Janssen Research & Development aims to enable earlier detection of blood cancers.
Detecting multiple myeloma earlier
3 June 2019
Oxford’s Dr Karthik Ramasamy together with Professor Kwee Yong and Dr Irene Ghobrial, are awarded a CRUK Early Detection Programme grant for the risk stratification of myeloma progression.
Improving myeloma diagnosis using simple blood tests
20 August 2018
Researchers use data from primary care to identify a combination of routine blood tests that can aid earlier detection of this rare blood cancer.