Action for access

4 December 2014 0

More and more people across Europe are finding it hard to access high-quality cancer care in the wake of years of public spending cuts. This Editorial looks at some initiatives to address growing inequalities and [more]

More and more people across Europe are finding it hard to access high-quality cancer care in the wake of years of public spending cuts. This Editorial looks at some initiatives to address growing inequalities and argues that every... [ more ]

Christopher Wild: Let’s be practical

1 December 2014 1

Understanding how cancer wreaks its havoc on the human body is important for the head of the International Agency for Research on Cancer, but his main concern is how to stop it. In the 30 [more]

Understanding how cancer wreaks its havoc on the human body is important for the head of the International Agency for Research on Cancer, but his main concern is how to stop it. ... [ more ]

Biology in the bunker

1 December 2014 0

Advances in imaging and molecular biology are opening up a wealth of new avenues for research and treatment in radiotherapy. But could progress be held back by a lack of public awareness of the potential [more]

Advances in imaging and molecular biology are opening up a wealth of new avenues for research and treatment in radiotherapy. But could progress be held back by a lack of public awareness of the potential for innovation? ... [ more ]

Inside India’s cancer epidemic

1 December 2014 0

Epidemiologists have long been warning of the rapid rise in cancer rates hitting low- and middle-income countries. But it takes a journalist to get across how those statistics are playing out in people’s lives. Jason [more]

Epidemiologists have long been warning of the rapid rise in cancer rates hitting low- and middle-income countries. But it takes a journalist to get across how those statistics are playing out in people’s lives. Jason Gale, who...... [ more ]

Age discrimination at a time of health rationing: unthinkable or common sense?

1 December 2014 0

Karol Sikora, a medical oncologist who has directed cancer services at a major London hospital, triggered an angry reaction earlier this year when he suggested that younger patients should have priority when it comes to [more]

Karol Sikora, a medical oncologist who has directed cancer services at a major London hospital, triggered an angry reaction earlier this year when he suggested that younger patients should have priority when it comes to accessing... [ more ]

Mindfulness: a way to live life in the present tense

1 December 2014 2

I have learned to shift from seeing myself as invulnerable to quite vulnerable – and to know that as not something to push away. There are good things about vulnerability. I have never felt so [more]

I have learned to shift from seeing myself as invulnerable to quite vulnerable – and to know that as not something to push away. There are good things about vulnerability. I have never felt so loved, supported, treasured… and have... [ more ]

Treatment of skin rash and pruritus induced by biological therapies

1 December 2014 0

Skin rash and itchy skin are known to be common side-effects in patients treated with EGFR and tyrosine kinase inhibitors, and can be distressing, particularly when severe. A growing understanding of why this happens is [more]

Skin rash and itchy skin are known to be common side-effects in patients treated with EGFR and tyrosine kinase inhibitors, and can be distressing, particularly when severe. A growing understanding of why this happens is leading...... [ more ]

The heroic role of the caregiver in oncology

1 December 2014 0

Doctors in Tel Aviv teamed up with a photojournalist to learn more about the role of the ‘unsung heroes’ who place their patient–companion at the heart of their world. This article was first published in [more]

Doctors in Tel Aviv teamed up with a photojournalist to learn more about the role of the ‘unsung heroes’ who place their patient–companion at the heart of their world.... [ more ]

Newsround

1 December 2014 0

Selected reports edited by Janet Fricker Decisional aids increase patient knowledge and reduce regret =>British Journal of Cancer Use of decision aids can potentially increase knowledge and reduce decisional regret around clinical trial participation, a [more]

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