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North and South ‒ learning faster means learning together
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North and South ‒ learning faster means learning together

  • Swagata Yadavar
  • 12 November 2021

When you look at the vast waiting area in Mumbai’s world leading Tata Memorial Cancer Hospital, pictured above, what do you see? A crowded chaotic scene where sick patients and their relatives sit around for hours, waiting, hoping for someone…

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Woman or man? Is precision medicine overlooking key biological differences?
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Woman or man? Is precision medicine overlooking key biological differences?

  • Rachel Brazil
  • 28 October 2021

“Something that hit me pretty early during my residency as an oncologist was that sex in most cases is a clear-cut binary, pretty obvious biological variable affecting attitudes as well as tolerance to cancer treatment that we still rarely ‒…

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Surviving childhood cancer: how we standardise care across Europe
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Surviving childhood cancer: how we standardise care across Europe

  • Sophie Fessl
  • 8 October 2021

When Lejla Kameric’s daughter was treated for non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, the twelve-year-old had to get through lumbar punctures without pain relief. “15 years ago in Bosnia, painful procedures and diagnostic activities were done without anaesthesia,” Kameric recalls. “Still now, young doctors…

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The development of organoids for cancer research: an ode to the scientific method
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The development of organoids for cancer research: an ode to the scientific method

  • Hans Clever
  • 1 October 2021

Some twenty years ago, I sailed with my two little sons Sander (aged 7) and Max (aged 5) on the Ijsselmeer, formerly a large inner sea in the centre of my country. We passed by a beautiful row of newly…

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Cancer and fertility preservation: it can be done… Can’t it?
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Cancer and fertility preservation: it can be done… Can’t it?

  • Valentina Murelli and Maria Cristina Valsecchi
  • 28 September 2021

“I was 26 when I was diagnosed with Hodgkin lymphoma in 2015. I knew before starting cancer treatment that it is possible to preserve fertility. But having been knocked flat by months of illness and still dazed by the diagnosis,…

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Cancer-related fatigue: Might research into long-Covid help find causes and cures?
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Cancer-related fatigue: Might research into long-Covid help find causes and cures?

  • Simon Crompton
  • 17 September 2021

Long-term emotionally and physically debilitating fatigue is a fact of daily life for many who have had cancer. Awareness is low, causes mysterious, and physicians are often sceptical or plead powerlessness – even though a growing body of research attests…

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From sea bed to bedside: Tapping the cancer pharmacy beneath the waves 
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From sea bed to bedside: Tapping the cancer pharmacy beneath the waves 

  • Adriana Albini
  • 15 September 2021

Around 80% of life on our planet is found in ecosystems located within the almost 300 million cubic miles of ocean that cover the earth. Among its many wonders, the ocean is a treasure trove for medical sciences, providing knowledge…

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Does the ketogenic diet have a role in treating cancer?
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Does the ketogenic diet have a role in treating cancer?

  • Rachel Brazil
  • 27 August 2021

The high-fat, low-carbohydrate diet known as the ketogenic diet has become an established treatment for intractable epilepsy over the last decade, but it has also gained widespread popular attention as a regimen for weight loss. Attention has now moved to…

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Preventing alcohol-related cancers in Europe: lessons from three countries
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Preventing alcohol-related cancers in Europe: lessons from three countries

  • Esperanza Escribano
  • 30 July 2021

Alcohol can be bad for your health. Most people know that. But what many people have yet to grasp is that ‒ like smoking tobacco ‒ drinking alcohol can significantly raise their risk of developing and dying from a wide…

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How race to track mystery gene with links to three cancers saved millions
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How race to track mystery gene with links to three cancers saved millions

  • Robin McKie
  • 23 July 2021

Ten years ago, Tony Herbert developed a lump on the right side of his chest. The clump of tissue grew and became painful and he was tested for breast cancer. The result was positive. “I had surgery and chemotherapy and…

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