Cancerworld Magazine
  • About the Magazine
    • About us
    • Editorial Team
    • Events
    • Archive
    • Contacts
  • Articles
    • Policy
    • Practice Points
    • Delivery of Care
    • Biology basic
    • Medicine
    • Featured
  • Contents
    • News
    • Editorials
    • Interviews to the Expert
    • In the Hot Seat
    • Profiles
    • Obituaries
    • Voices
  • ESCO Corner
SUBSCRIBE FOR FREE
Twitter
Cancerworld Magazine
Cancerworld Magazine
  • About the Magazine
    • About us
    • Editorial Team
    • Events
    • Archive
    • Contacts
  • Articles
    • Policy
    • Practice Points
    • Delivery of Care
    • Biology basic
    • Medicine
    • Featured
  • Contents
    • News
    • Editorials
    • Interviews to the Expert
    • In the Hot Seat
    • Profiles
    • Obituaries
    • Voices
  • ESCO Corner
Cancerworld Magazine > Articles by: Anna Wagstaff

Posts by author

Anna Wagstaff

38 posts
Anna Wagstaff is a journalist who has been covering the evolving story of cancer treatment and care since Cancerworld started in 2004. She tries to support efforts to ensure every patient gets the right diagnostics and care at the right time, by asking the right questions of the right people.
Guiding principles for developing European comprehensive cancer networks proposed
View Post
  • News

Guiding principles for developing European comprehensive cancer networks proposed

  • Anna Wagstaff
  • 17 September 2021

The European Cancer Organisation and Organisation of European Cancer Institutes have put forward key principles to guide the development of a European Network of Comprehensive Cancer Centres. In a position paper published on September 8th, they set out seven recommendations they…

View Post
Michael Peckham – the artist-oncologist who helped shape our world
View Post
  • Obituaries

Michael Peckham – the artist-oncologist who helped shape our world

  • Anna Wagstaff
  • 23 August 2021

Not all clinicians choose to look beyond doing their best for their patients to learn about the science behind the disease and play a role in progressing treatments. Fewer still are the successful clinician scientists who choose to look beyond…

View Post
Bella Kaufman: a rare combination of humanity and morality
View Post
  • Obituaries

Bella Kaufman: a rare combination of humanity and morality

  • Anna Wagstaff
  • 24 June 2021

Bella Kaufman had great compassion for all cancer patients – but on one in particular she was a bit tough. “Why am I so extra strict with myself?” she asked. “I have a non-evidence based fear of treatment disruption. I…

View Post
Angelo Di Leo leaves a living legacy of quality care and research excellence
View Post
  • Obituaries

Angelo Di Leo leaves a living legacy of quality care and research excellence

  • Anna Wagstaff
  • 14 June 2021

Future generations of trials must abandon [the traditional] method of patient selection and define eligibility by tumor biology… The era of breast cancer as a homogenous disease is no more. (Ode to a past Emperor, editorial by Angelo Di Leo and…

View Post
Beating cancer is complex – our messaging must be clear
View Post
  • Articles
  • Policy

Beating cancer is complex – our messaging must be clear

  • Anna Wagstaff
  • 11 February 2021

A window of opportunity is opening up across Europe to reverse the ever-rising trend of new cancers and improve outcomes for patients everywhere. It’s been brought about in part by a major shift in favour of Europe taking on a…

View Post
Delivering cancer care during the pandemic: lessons from the ‘first wave’
View Post
  • Articles
  • Delivery of Care

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…

View Post
Guiding career paths from trainee doctor to oncology leader
View Post
  • Articles
  • Featured

Guiding career paths from trainee doctor to oncology leader

  • Anna Wagstaff
  • 6 July 2020

“If you want to be an oncologist you have to go through some struggles. First become a medical doctor and then enter a residents’ training in internal medicine and then medical oncology. If you want to do more, you have…

View Post
How to make precision drugs that work better
View Post
  • Articles
  • Medicine

How to make precision drugs that work better

  • Anna Wagstaff
  • 2 March 2020

Six lessons from the development of the first targeted anti-cancer therapy Tamoxifen famously started life as a failed contraceptive, developed by ICI (now Astra Zeneca), but with the fatal flaw that it increased ovulation rather than suppressing it. It’s a…

View Post

Posts pagination

Previous 1 2 3 4
search
or search in Cancerworld archive
Newsletter

Subscribe free to
Cancerworld!

We'll keep you informed of the latest features and news with a fortnightly email

Subscribe now
Latest News
  • Key link identified in mechanism promoting lung metastases from breast cancer
    • 17 February 2025
  • OncoDaily Acquires CancerWorld: A New Era in Oncology Media
    • 22 January 2025
  • Second-generation BTK inhibitor shows promise as fixed-duration therapy in CLL
    • 18 December 2024
  • New evidence can help inform decisions on managing early-onset breast cancer linked to BRCA mutations
    • 18 December 2024
  • Gut microbiota influence effectiveness of tamoxifen in breast cancer
    • 6 December 2024
Article
  • China’s integrated cancer care guidelines ‘reflect self-confidence’ in the field of oncology
    • 15 February 2025
  • Europe’s cancer agenda: how we keep it a priority in changing times
    • 20 December 2024
  • Humour: an essential tool in cancer care and communication
    • 18 December 2024
Social

Would you follow us ?

Contents
  • Stella Kyriakides: using her voice to improve health in Europe
    • 22 November 2024
  • Bulgarian oncologist Assia Konsoulova
    Assia Konsoulova: improving Bulgaria’s cancer system one oasis at a time
    • 8 November 2024
  • Mohit Singh and his mother Amrita: they are the protagonists of a long and ultimately unsuccessful journey across India in search of cures for her cancer
    ‘I feel guilty sometimes’: a young carer reflects on three years of a losing battle to save his mum
    • 24 October 2024
MENU
  • About the Magazine
    • About us
    • Editorial Team
    • Events
    • Archive
    • Contacts
  • Articles
    • Policy
    • Practice Points
    • Delivery of Care
    • Biology basic
    • Medicine
    • Featured
  • Contents
    • News
    • Editorials
    • Interviews to the Expert
    • In the Hot Seat
    • Profiles
    • Obituaries
    • Voices
  • ESCO Corner
Cancerworld Magazine
  • About us
  • Articles
  • Media Corner
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Policy

Cancerworld is published by OncoDaily (P53 Inc.) | Mailing Address: 867 Boylston st, 5th floor, Ste 1094 Boston, MA 02116, United States | [email protected]

Archivio Cancerworld

Input your search keywords and press Enter.