Cancer control is (still) a vote winner

1 May 2014 0

The Comprehensive Cancer Control Joint Action (CANCON) will pick up where the recently ended European Partnership for Action Against Cancer (EPAAC) left off. It will cover many of the same areas, but with a greater [more]

The Comprehensive Cancer Control Joint Action (CANCON) will pick up where the recently ended European Partnership for Action Against Cancer (EPAAC) left off. It will cover many of the same areas, but with a greater focus on...... [ more ]

Enriqueta Felip: breaking boundaries in lung cancer

1 May 2014 0

Building a lung cancer team that works seamlessly to do the best for each patient was the biggest challenge in Enriqueta Felip’s career. Her focus today is on increasing collaboration across Europe, which she sees [more]

Building a lung cancer team that works seamlessly to do the best for each patient was the biggest challenge in Enriqueta Felip’s career. Her focus today is on increasing collaboration across Europe, which she sees as key if...... [ more ]

Protecting patients’ nervous systems: Are we getting the care-cure balance right?

1 May 2014 0

The debilitating impact neurotoxic drugs can have on patients’ long-term quality of life has been systematically underestimated. Can oncologists do more to pick up potential symptoms before they become irreversible? Cancer patients about to start [more]

The debilitating impact neurotoxic drugs can have on patients’ long-term quality of life has been systematically underestimated. Can oncologists do more to pick up potential symptoms before they become irreversible? ... [ more ]

The patient touts

1 May 2014 0

Christiane Hawranek and Marco Maurer, freelance print and radio journalists, won a Best Cancer Reporter Award for their exposé of the agencies that exploit foreign patients seeking treatment for cancer and other serious conditions. They [more]

hristiane Hawranek and Marco Maurer, freelance print and radio journalists, won a Best Cancer Reporter Award for their exposé of the agencies that exploit foreign patients seeking treatment for cancer and other serious conditions.... [ more ]

Living with cancer or dying of cancer?

1 May 2014 0

People do better throughout their cancer journey when their physical, psychological and spiritual care needs are attended to. But how do we overcome entrenched mind sets that still resist integrating palliative and oncologic care? Philip [more]

People do better throughout their cancer journey when their physical, psychological and spiritual care needs are attended to. But how do we overcome entrenched mind sets that still resist integrating palliative and oncologic care?... [ more ]

What did we learn from the European Partnership for Action Against Cancer?

1 May 2014 0

The recently concluded Partnership programme marked the first time that EU member states have taken a joint approach to improving cancer plans and the organisation of services. Was it a worthwhile exercise? And where do [more]

The recently concluded Partnership programme marked the first time that EU member states have taken a joint approach to improving cancer plans and the organisation of services. Was it a worthwhile exercise?... [ more ]

Top trials group turns its attention to survivors

1 May 2014 0

EORTC boosts efforts to address the long-term problems faced by people who have been treated for cancer. The number of people who are living long lives after cancer treatment has been rising year on year, [more]

EORTC boosts efforts to address the long-term problems faced by people who have been treated for cancer.... [ more ]

How Europe can develop better, cheaper cancer drugs

1 May 2014 0

Modern tools of biological investigation give us opportunities to develop drugs much more efficiently. The president of Europe’s most important trials organisation explains how these opportunities can – and must – be exploited to start [more]

Modern tools of biological investigation give us opportunities to develop drugs much more efficiently. The president of Europe’s most important trials organisation explains how these opportunities can – and must – be exploited...... [ more ]

Smart therapeutic strategies in immuno-oncology

1 May 2014 0

For cancer therapies to succeed, induction of an anticancer immune response is required. Immuno-oncology approaches are shaping the treatment landscape for patients with advanced-stage melanoma and other solid tumours. These new approaches may enhance immune [more]

For cancer therapies to succeed, induction of an anticancer immune response is required. Immuno-oncology approaches are shaping the treatment landscape for patients with advanced-stage melanoma and other solid tumours.... [ more ]

Newsround

1 May 2014 0

Selected reports edited by Janet Fricker Optimal time for initiation of adjuvant chemotherapy according to subtype => Journal of Clinical Oncology Time delays in initiation of adjuvant chemotherapy have an adverse effect on outcomes for [more]

Selected reports edited by Janet Fricker... [ more ]