They could be alive today
Every year thousands of people die unnecessarily from cancer because their care is sub-optimal or arrives too late. Europe has known where the problems are for more than a decade and has the knowledge to [more]
Every year thousands of people die unnecessarily from cancer because their care is sub-optimal or arrives too late. Europe has known where the problems are for more than a decade and has the knowledge to [more]
Many cancer patients suffer unnecessary levels of fatigue due to a failure to treat their anaemia. But just as the cost of erythropoiesis-stimulating proteins looks set to fall, surprise research results are prompting questions over [more]
When a pregnant woman discovers she has cancer, her doctor faces a challenge with few guidelines, and little evidence of optimal treatment. The woman faces a cruel dilemma does she lose the baby to [more]
How will cancer look in the year 2025? More than fifty UK cancer care specialists – physicians, scientists, health managers, economists, health service watchers – together with cancer charities and patients spent two days together [more]
Dispatches from the European front