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The sunshine hormone: the many wonders of vitamin D
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The sunshine hormone: the many wonders of vitamin D

  • Adriana Albini
  • 23 December 2020

Vitamin D has drawn much scientific interest and media coverage in recent years, and increasingly so in 2020, when a link was found between vitamin D deficiency and Covid-19. This is a very unusual vitamin, in that it behaves both…

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EMA at 25: learning more from cancer patients
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EMA at 25: learning more from cancer patients

  • Marc Beishon
  • 21 December 2020

Responsibility for scientific evaluation, supervision and safety monitoring of medicines was done at the national level until 1995, when EU member states agreed to coordinate that work within the European Medicines Agency (EMA). A quarter of a century on, and…

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Oncolytic viruses – a new wave of therapeutic possibilities
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Oncolytic viruses – a new wave of therapeutic possibilities

  • Rachel Brazil
  • 21 December 2020

Going back to the nineteenth century there were reports that infectious diseases seemed to provide brief periods of remission for cancer patients. One case from 1896 reported that the enlarged spleen of a woman with “myelogenous leukemia” shrank to nearly…

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Croatia’s cancer plan showcases the value of European cancer collaboration
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Croatia’s cancer plan showcases the value of European cancer collaboration

  • Sophie Fessl
  • 9 December 2020

Croatia has caught up with the rest of the EU in adopting a national cancer control plan. Sophie Fessl looks at how using EU guidance drawn from experiences of other member states helped them ensure it is relevant, patient-centred, and…

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Cancer-associated thrombosis: awareness and action can save many lives
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Cancer-associated thrombosis: awareness and action can save many lives

  • Rachel Brazil
  • 21 November 2020

Venous thromboembolism (VTE) is the second most common cause of death in people with cancer, yet it has received far less attention than other possible complications, such as infection or neutropenic sepsis. This situation is beginning to change, with events…

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Rapid palliation of bone mets: it’s effective and easy, so why aren’t we all doing it?
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Rapid palliation of bone mets: it’s effective and easy, so why aren’t we all doing it?

  • Marc Beishon
  • 20 November 2020

Bone metastases occur in around 7 out of every 10 people with advanced cancer, and are most frequently found in people with breast, prostate, lung or kidney cancers, and in most people with advanced multiple myeloma. They cause pain and…

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Thank you virologists! – Nobel Prize spotlights virus-associated cancers
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Thank you virologists! – Nobel Prize spotlights virus-associated cancers

  • Adriana Albini
  • 9 November 2020

With the 2020 Nobel Prize going to three scientists who led on the discovery of the hepatitis C virus, Adriana Albini acknowledges the valuable contributions that these and other virologists have made over many decades to advancing our understanding of…

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A silver lining: Could changes forced by the pandemic point to better ways to conduct our clinical trials?
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A silver lining: Could changes forced by the pandemic point to better ways to conduct our clinical trials?

  • Janet Fricker
  • 23 October 2020

Pragmatic adjustments to trial protocols were seen to be essential during the Covid-19 pandemic to avoid trials being abandoned or delayed. Most changes involved reducing the requirements for travelling to centralised trials centres and reducing the level of reporting requirements.…

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Their fingers on the button: why neglecting radiation therapists is no longer an option
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Their fingers on the button: why neglecting radiation therapists is no longer an option

  • Sophie Fessl
  • 21 October 2020

The job of a radiation therapist may sound straightforward: deliver the right dose of radiation to the right location. But it’s not. These are complex tasks that involve working with data, high-tech equipment and patients. Moreover, by doing each task…

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Delivering cancer care during the pandemic: lessons from the ‘first wave’
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Delivering cancer care during the pandemic: lessons from the ‘first wave’

  • Anna Wagstaff
  • 7 October 2020

“My partner had to be admitted to hospital with neutropenia earlier on in her treatment cycle, and she and I are constantly discussing what to do: whether we should ask about suspending treatment, how the risk/benefit equation adds up, whether…

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