For the love of the job
Elisabeth de Vries enjoys investigating whether we can push the potential of imaging techniques to the point where a patient’s response to a drug can routinely be measured in an outpatient clinic. Download full article
Elisabeth de Vries enjoys investigating whether we can push the potential of imaging techniques to the point where a patient’s response to a drug can routinely be measured in an outpatient clinic. Download full article
A meeting held in the run up to International Childhood Cancer Day reviewed how well we are doing to help young cancer patients. Download full article
In oncology, the contribution of the human touch which alternative medical treatments offer, and the placebo effect they induce, can be easy to overlook. Download full article
The urgent quest for novel cancer treatments engages much of our attention, but could we be overlooking other opportunities for increasing patients’ survival and quality of life? Download full article
There are so many ways cancer surgeons can help improve outcomes, and Peter Naredi embraces them all. As ESSO president, he now hopes to enthuse Europe’s cancer surgeons to follow his lead. Download full article
This overview looks at the role of age, tumour size, performance status and various predictive and prognostic biomarkers in guiding treatment in newly diagnosed and recurrent disease. Download full article
As our understanding of cancer increases are randomised controlled trials still the way to get the best drugs into use most quickly? Download full article