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We need a National Cancer Institute! Why Italy should follow the example of the US and France
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We need a National Cancer Institute! Why Italy should follow the example of the US and France

  • Silvio Monfardini
  • 11 November 2021

The genomic revolution and advances in technology are making the pursuit of innovation in oncology increasingly challenging. In Italy, the number and the diversity of the players in the field of experimental and clinical research, and the output of indexed…

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When your patient tells you they’re still not better, please accept what they say
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When your patient tells you they’re still not better, please accept what they say

  • Cordelia Galgut
  • 14 October 2021

“A staggeringly high number of patients still suffer from significant health issues years after being declared disease free.” The words of Dorothy Keefe, head of Australia’s national cancer agency and chair of the 2021 ESMO Congress supportive and palliative care…

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Breast cancer surgery should be a job for certified specialists – an appeal
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Breast cancer surgery should be a job for certified specialists – an appeal

  • Shirley Bianca
  • 7 May 2021

Many women, knowing they need surgery for breast cancer, are afraid of looking disfigured after their operation. The question, on day one, is how and where to find a specialist breast surgeon. Personal recommendations cannot always be relied on. Often,…

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From the New Yorker: What Cancer Takes Away
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From the New Yorker: What Cancer Takes Away

  • Anne Boyer
  • 22 January 2021

When I got sick, I warned my friends: Don’t try to make me stop thinking about death. Before I got sick, I’d been making plans for a place for public weeping, hoping to install in major cities a temple where…

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A 360° approach to a 360° problem: why a mission is the right approach to solving cancer
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A 360° approach to a 360° problem: why a mission is the right approach to solving cancer

  • Bettina Ryll
  • 2 December 2020

Medical researcher Bettina Ryll learned about the gap between how research is done and what patients need when her husband was diagnosed with metastatic melanoma in 2011. She set up Melanoma Patient Network Europe and opened up discussions on how…

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Workload doubled, resources halved: cancer patient groups need help to survive the pandemic
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Workload doubled, resources halved: cancer patient groups need help to survive the pandemic

  • Clara MacKay
  • 31 July 2020

COVID-19 is creating significant challenges for millions of cancer patients around the world, including delays in diagnosis and treatment ‒ all made worse by an underlying concern about the essential safety of cancer patients during a pandemic. Since the outset…

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COVID-19 is delaying diagnosis, but getting back to normal is not what we need
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COVID-19 is delaying diagnosis, but getting back to normal is not what we need

  • Zorana Maravic
  • 24 June 2020

Across the globe, all human and technical resources in healthcare are currently focused on dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic, which is having an impact on other areas of healthcare. At Digestive Cancers Europe, the patient advocacy group for people with…

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Telling stories about cancer ‒ six award-winning journalists show how it’s done
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Telling stories about cancer ‒ six award-winning journalists show how it’s done

  • Simon Crompton
  • 9 June 2020

We often talk about the need to break down ‘silos’ in cancer care – to view treatment, care and research holistically, collaborating around patient needs. Who would have thought that journalists would show clinicians the way? Of all the changes…

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EORTC pushes for the State of Science in Care
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EORTC pushes for the State of Science in Care

  • Denis Lacombe
  • 30 May 2020

Covid-19 has taught us that we need to think differently about many issues. One of the most important, in my view, is that we need to be ready to act quickly and decisively rather than just identifying and talking about…

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Cancer nursing, COVID-19 and healthcare inequality
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Cancer nursing, COVID-19 and healthcare inequality

  • Andreas Charalambous
  • 18 May 2020

This year European Cancer Nursing Day ECND2020 on 18 May will be special because this is the World Health Organisation’s Year of the Nurse and Midwife; but also because it takes place in the midst of the current COVID-19 crisis.…

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