What counts as a ‘successful’ outcome?

1 June 2013 0

Every patient wants to be cured. But a culture that defines success as ‘cure’ condemns many patients and doctors to failure. What does treatment ‘success’ mean in cancer? Does it only mean curing the cancer? [more]

Every patient wants to be cured. But a culture that defines success as ‘cure' condemns many patients and doctors to failure. ... [ more ]

Investment biobanking – increased returns from tissue samples

1 May 2013 0

Researchers now expect that samples obtained from biobanks are accompanied with well-annotated clinical data. Opened in 2010, the Breast Cancer Campaign Tissue Bank takes this criterion a step further: researchers obtaining tissues are required to [more]

Researchers now expect that samples obtained from biobanks are accompanied with well-annotated clinical data. Opened in 2010, the Breast Cancer Campaign Tissue Bank takes this criterion a step further: researchers obtaining tissue... [ more ]

My World – Fedro Alessandro Peccatori

1 May 2013 0

Fedro Alessandro Peccatori is director of the Fertility and Reproduction Unit at the European Institute of Oncology in Milan. He specialises in breast and gynaecological cancers and tumours of young adults, and has particular responsibility [more]

Fedro Alessandro Peccatori is director of the Fertility and Reproduction Unit at the European Institute of Oncology in Milan. He specialises in breast and gynaecological cancers and tumours of young adults, and has particular...... [ more ]

When in doubt, ask an expert

1 May 2013 0

No pathologist can be an expert in every type of cancer. But there is a lot that can be done to greatly improve the accuracy of diagnoses, particularly in rare cancers, as a recent European [more]

No pathologist can be an expert in every type of cancer. But there is a lot that can be done to greatly improve the accuracy of diagnoses, particularly in rare cancers, as a recent European survey has shown. ... [ more ]

Chronic and late effects: how physical activity can help

1 May 2013 0

An exercise programme can improve patients’ physical ability to function, lift their mood and may even lower their chance of recurrence. Four million people will be living with a diagnosis of cancer in the UK [more]

An exercise programme can improve patients' physical ability to function, lift their mood and may even lower their chance of recurrence. ... [ more ]

Once upon a loss

1 May 2013 0

Do you ever let the death of a patient get to you? In this Focus piece, one cancer surgeon talks about his own experience and argues that shutting down your emotional responses is neither feasible [more]

Do you ever let the death of a patient get to you? In this Focus piece, one cancer surgeon talks about his own experience and argues that shutting down your emotional responses is neither feasible nor desirable.... [ more ]

Don’t play with numbers

1 May 2013 0

This editorial looks at how to present statistical information in a way that is easy for readers to interpret and apply, and calls on everyone involved writing educational material and press releases to make a [more]

This editorial looks at how to present statistical information in a way that is easy for readers to interpret and apply, and calls on everyone involved writing educational material and press releases to make a conscious effort to ... [ more ]

Agnes Buzyn:protecting France’s AAA rating for cancer care

1 May 2013 0

France’s relatively low profile on the European cancer stage belies a creative and innovative approach to research and care that other countries could learn from. Agnès Buzyn lifts the lid on how French cancer services [more]

France's relatively low profile on the European cancer stage belies a creative and innovative approach to research and care that other countries could learn from. Agnès Buzyn lifts the lid on how French cancer services continue...... [ more ]

Finding breakthrough treatments: how do we fix the broken model?

1 May 2013 0

Are dysfunctional relations between academia and industry hindering the process of turning progress in our understanding of cancer into truly effective treatments? The business model for developing new cancer drugs is broken and needs replacing [more]

Are dysfunctional relations between academia and industry hindering the process of turning progress in our understanding of cancer into truly effective treatments? ... [ more ]