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When it comes to cancer, newspapers tend to home in on tragic stories of young mothers or children. The big story of the explosion of cancer cases among the elderly and the urgent need for [more]
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Gynaecologists don’t win top awards at ASCO. German oncologists don’t make it on the international stage. Women who want large families can’t expect to be leaders in their field. Nadia Harbeck’s high-flying career and relaxed [more]
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Challenging medical orthodoxies is essential in the interests of good science and improving patient care. All top-class doctors do it, but few enjoy the battle as much as breast cancer specialist Michael Baum. He has [more]
The psychological impact of breast cancer on women is now widely recognised. But what about the men struggling to find ways to support their partners and adapt to a new reality? María Valerio Sáinz, health [more]
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Selected reports edited by Hannah Brown Download full article
In mid-March 2007, the breast cancer world will again converge on the beautiful Swiss town of St Gallen, for what will be the 10th Anniversary Conference on the Primary Therapy of Early Breast Cancer. Download [more]
To find out what makes cancers tick and work out how best to treat them, oncology must continually reinvent itself, applying rigorous methodology to interpret the results of welldesigned and accurately reported studies. So says [more]