Spending cuts could jeopardise survival gains

1 March 2014 0

EUROCARE-5 delivered the good news that survival rates have been increasing across Europe. In this editorial we ask: how much of this improvement is the result of the widespread increase in per capita health spending [more]

EUROCARE-5 delivered the good news that survival rates have been increasing across Europe. In this editorial we ask: how much of this improvement is the result of the widespread increase in per capita health spending seen over the... [ more ]

Jean-Charles Soria: Beyond the science

1 March 2014 0

Phase I trials now play an essential role in treating patients with metastatic cancer, offering vital “extra moves” in the battle to outplay the disease, says Jean-Charles Soria. He warns, however, that not every patient [more]

Phase I trials now play an essential role in treating patients with metastatic cancer, offering vital “extra moves” in the battle to outplay the disease, says Jean-Charles Soria. ... [ more ]

Mothers coping with cancer

1 March 2014 0

Better understanding of the impact that treating pregnant women for cancer has on their unborn child means women in this position have more options open to them, as Ainhoa Iriberri explains in this article, which [more]

Better understanding of the impact that treating pregnant women for cancer has on their unborn child means women in this position have more options open to them, as Ainhoa Iriberri explains in this article, which was first publish... [ more ]

Are tumour boards defunct?

1 March 2014 0

The complexity of cancer, the risks and benefits associated with alternative treatment options, the care needs of patients, all point to the need for input from specialists in many disciplines. But are regular face-to-face multidisciplinary [more]

The complexity of cancer, the risks and benefits associated with alternative treatment options, the care needs of patients, all point to the need for input from specialists in many disciplines.... [ more ]

Thombosis and cancer

1 March 2014 0

Thrombosis is the second most common preventable cause of death in patients with cancer, so oncologists need to know how to identify who is at risk, and strategies for prevention and treatment. This overview presents [more]

Thrombosis is the second most common preventable cause of death in patients with cancer, so oncologists need to know how to identify who is at risk, and strategies for prevention and treatment. ... [ more ]

Let us convince you! Enticing medical students into oncology

1 March 2014 0

Every summer a group of top oncologists gather in the ancient city of Ioannina to give a select group of motivated medical students a taste of what it’s like to work in cancer. The number [more]

Every summer a group of top oncologists gather in the ancient city of Ioannina to give a select group of motivated medical students a taste of what it’s like to work in cancer.... [ more ]

Passport to the future: Improving life for survivors of childhood cancer

1 March 2014 0

By the time they reach 40, survivors of childhood cancers are likely to have at least one chronic health problem resulting from their treatment. The search is now on for ways to help people manage [more]

By the time they reach 40, survivors of childhood cancers are likely to have at least one chronic health problem resulting from their treatment. The search is now on for ways to help people manage their risk and get appropriate...... [ more ]

Addressing cancer disparities in Europe

1 March 2014 0

As we learn more about what lies behind the differences in cancer outcomes across Europe, the question becomes: how do we end them? This article was first published in The Oncologist vol.18 no.12, and is [more]

As we learn more about what lies behind the differences in cancer outcomes across Europe, the question becomes: how do we end them?... [ more ]

CT screening for lung cancer – do we have an answer?

1 March 2014 0

Concerns still exist regarding the best use of low-dose CT screening for lung cancer and how to select high-risk individuals who will benefit most from participation in screening programmes. Two studies now indicate factors that [more]

Concerns still exist regarding the best use of low-dose CT screening for lung cancer and how to select high-risk individuals who will benefit most from participation in screening programmes. Two studies now indicate factors that..... [ more ]

Newsround

1 March 2014 0

Selected reports edited by Janet Fricker Study defines optimum exercise level in breast cancer =>JNCI Undertaking higher volumes of aerobic exercise or combining aerobic exercise with resistance exercise improves physical functioning and symptoms for breast [more]

Selected reports edited by Janet Fricker
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