Cancer cells

Contact

Group lead
Dr Rohini Sharma
+44 (0)20 3313 3059
r.sharma@imperial.ac.uk

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Disease areas

What we do

Primary liver cancer is the fourth most common cause of cancer-related death worldwide and unlike other cancer types, mortality rates continue to rise. Most liver cancers arise on a background of chronic liver disease secondary to viral infections, alcohol excess, fatty liver disease and other metabolic causes.  Our group is dedicated to the study of the mechanisms underlying the pathogenesis and molecular progression of liver cancer with the aim of providing novel diagnostic and therapeutic strategies. Since inception 10 years ago, the liver cancer group has published over 200 peer review papers, attracted significant grant funding and is a UK lead in clinical trials in liver cancer. 

Why it is important

Most liver cancers present at a late stage when treatment is essentially palliative. Even with the best medications, the response to treatment is approximately 20% and survival is rarely beyond 2 years. As the incidence of this cancer is increasing rapidly in our community, we want to find better ways of diagnosing liver cancer earlier so more people can be cured and to develop better therapeutics for those with advanced disease. 

How it can benefit patients

An improved molecular and clinical understanding of how liver cancer evolves is important to understand how novel therapies might be beneficial in the management of patients with HCC.

Summary of current research

  • Lipidomics as a biomarker of early liver cancer
  • Identification of novel biomarkers to predict the clinical course of disease
  • Evaluation of the role of innate and adaptive immunity as a prognostic marker and therapeutic target in liver cancer
  • Circulating free DNA as a novel biomarker for the diagnosis and therapeutic monitoring of liver cancer
  • Intratumor heterogeneity of primary and metastatic liver cancer
  • Identification and delineation of potential therapeutic targets
  • Application of radiomics to improve identification and prognostication in liver cancer

Connections

Funders and industry
Funders 
Industry
  • SIRTEX
  • Incyte pharmaceuticals
  • MSD
  • BMS
  • Boston Scientific
  • Roche
  • Esai
  • AAA
  • Astex Pharmaceuticals

Our researchers

Our researchers