Celebrating 20 Years of Impact

Join us as we celebrate two decades of Manchester-led cancer breakthroughs

Manchester Cancer Research Centre | Celebrating 20 Years of Impact

Celebrating two decades at the MCRC

In 2006, a partnership was born with one goal: to drive research from the laboratory to the clinic.

By uniting The University of Manchester, Cancer Research UK, and The Christie NHS Foundation Trust, as well as affiliated institutes, trusts, and funding bodies, the Manchester Cancer Research Centre links basic and discovery science with clinical treatment. We work beyond traditional boundaries, connecting our researchers with local and global partners to tackle cancer through interdisciplinary strategic themes.

Our unique cancer ecosystem brings together world-leading scientists, clinicians, and educators. Together, we deliver cutting-edge treatments to the diverse populations of Greater Manchester and beyond.

Twenty years on, our skyline has changed with the opening of the Oglesby and the new Paterson Buildings, but our mission remains the same: to ensure that patients benefits from our world-leading research. 

As we mark our 20th anniversary, we aren't just celebrating our past achievements; we are setting the stage for the next frontier of cancer team science and impactful research. Our research strategy will continue to leverage our rich heritage of innovation to change the lives of every person affected by cancer, in Greater Manchester and across the globe. Together, by providing "precision oncology for all”, we are building a future free from the burden of cancer.

Professor Rob Bristow

Director of the Manchester Cancer Research Centre

The Manchester Cancer Research Centre: 2006-2026

As a world-leading comprehensive cancer research partnership, we have influenced clinical practice in the UK and across the world, changing the lives of people affected by cancer.

The newly established C8 Consortium – bringing together eight of the world’s leading research-driven CCCs – also advances translational cancer research and enables benchmarking against other top centres, fostering continuous improvement.

Below you can view a collection of case studies where we have continued to push the boundaries of scientific discovery, pioneered life changing discoveries and progressed these to a change in practice in cancer diagnosis, treatment or survival.  

Manchester Cancer Research Centre - Celebrating 20 Years of Impact

Improving the standard of care for biliary tract cancers around the world

Biliary Tract Cancer is a type of hepato-pancreatico-biliary cancer and is associated with high mortality. Thanks to research led by Prof. Juan Valle and his team, a pioneering group of trials, the ABC series, has improved international standards of care for patients with Biliary Tract Cancers.

Manchester Cancer Research Centre - Celebrating 20 Years of Impact

Changing National Healthcare Guidance – A Lynch Syndrome Example

Research led by Professor Emma Crosbie with Professor Gareth Evans and Dr Neil Ryan helped show that almost 3% of womb cancers are linked to Lynch syndrome, now new guidelines have been implemented that state that women with womb cancer will be screened for the genetic condition.

Manchester Cancer Research Centre - Celebrating 20 Years of Impact

Influencing policy: Making the case to ban sunbeds

A multidisciplinary team between Manchester and Australia have been evaluating the cost effectiveness of a policy-based intervention to reduce melanoma and other skin cancers associated with indoor tanning salons. Their results provide a strong incentive to ban sunbeds in order to improve the outcomes for patients.

Manchester Cancer Research Centre - Celebrating 20 Years of Impact

Changing clinical practice for patients with Lymphoma

The lifetime work by Professors John Radford and Tim Illidge has helped pioneer new treatments and understanding of Hodgkin and non-Hodgkin lymphoma, increasing access to therapies, reducing treatment  side effects and devising new treatments.

Our milestones

MCRC 20th anniversary timeline

Our impact

Join the celebrations

We aren’t just looking back; we’re moving forward. Help us mark this milestone by getting involved in the exciting programme of activities and events we have planned for our 20th anniversary.

 

Upcoming events

 

  • MCRC 20th Anniversary Director’s Lecture (22nd June 2026): In the first of our 20th Anniversary Director’s Lecture series, hear from Professor Richard Sullivan, Professor of Cancer and Global Health at King’s College London and Guy’s Hospital Comprehensive Cancer Centre. In his talk, Professor Sullivan will explore “The challenges and opportunities for global oncology collaborations”.  More details and registration info will be announced soon!

 

 

 

Past events

 

Explore all of our 20th anniversary events

The Paterson building

The the new Paterson Building opened in Withington in 2023 and was a beacon of renewed hope following a fire which destroyed the original building in 2017.

Oak Road entrance to The Christie NHS Foundation Trust

The Christie partnered with the MCRC for its 2025 Comprehensive Cancer Centre reaccreditation, showcasing the city’s collaborative, interdisciplinary approach to cancer.

Looking ahead – the next 20 years at the MCRC

Our work is far from over. As we head into our third decade, our focus is shifting toward the next frontier of cancer care, ensuring that the progress made since 2006 serves as a solid foundation for even more radical innovation.

To guide this journey, we are putting the finishing touches on a new research strategy for the MCRC, launching later this year. This strategy will redefine how we integrate cutting-edge technology, clinical excellence, and global collaboration to stay ahead of the disease.

Our Vision

Discover how the MCRC is uniting science and driving clinical excellence to create a cancer free future.

Our Values

Our values are the guiding principles that define the way we work each day. They are at the core of our research activities and act as the bedrock of the MCRC upon which our vision and mission have been forged.

Our Impact

Discover how we measure impact that influences the scientific and clinical delivery of cancer research.

Our Leadership and Strategic Team

Find out more about the leadership team and strategic operations team at the MCRC and how we work together with our partners to achieve our vision.