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Could covid-19 boost interest in drug repurposing in oncology?
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Could covid-19 boost interest in drug repurposing in oncology?

  • Marc Beishon
  • 21 September 2020

Could the frantic search for drugs to treat patients severely affected by the covid-19 virus be a shot in the arm for new cancer treatments? There have been many headlines about repurposed agents, such as the highly debated antimalarial drug…

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Will artificial intelligence revolutionise cancer therapeutics and care?
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Will artificial intelligence revolutionise cancer therapeutics and care?

  • Rachel Brazil
  • 8 September 2020

The first machine learning application in healthcare was approved by the FDA as recently as 2019 to analyse MRI images of the heart. In oncology, applications that make use of artificial intelligence (AI) are appearing thick and fast, from improving…

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Prognostic biomarkers: could they help doctors, patients and families to better navigate the end of life?
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Prognostic biomarkers: could they help doctors, patients and families to better navigate the end of life?

  • Janet Fricker
  • 7 August 2020

“We had to explain that the reason she had broken her hip was because she was getting weaker and essentially dying… At that stage knowing whether Mum had days or months left would have been an important factor.” Helen Waddell,…

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Rare cancer care: Are European Reference Networks delivering on the promise?
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Rare cancer care: Are European Reference Networks delivering on the promise?

  • Sophie Fessl
  • 3 August 2020

What value can collaboration between EU member states add to the quality of care accessible to all EU citizens? It’s a question that has become urgent and topical with the coronavirus pandemic, and one that EU4Health, the EU’s new funding…

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On a mission to beat cancer
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On a mission to beat cancer

  • Sophie Fessl
  • 17 July 2020

One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind – the words Neil Armstrong pronounced as he completed humankind’s first mission to the moon, will – if the European Commission gets its way – soon be pronounced for other…

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Malignant: Insights into the process of metastasis and how we can stop it
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Malignant: Insights into the process of metastasis and how we can stop it

  • Adriana Albini
  • 10 July 2020

Why and how do cancer cells travel from their original site to seed new tumours elsewhere in the body, and what can be done to stop them? A series of presentations at the virtual June 2020 annual meeting of the…

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Does it work for my patient? A pragmatic approach to building evidence on clinical effectiveness
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Does it work for my patient? A pragmatic approach to building evidence on clinical effectiveness

  • Marc Beishon
  • 6 July 2020

Should patients be at the centre of attention in the development of new cancer drugs? It might seem extraordinary that this question is even asked – what else matters? But it is a question high on the agenda of the…

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Guiding career paths from trainee doctor to oncology leader
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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…

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Contagion: a narrative approach to understanding the psychological and social impact of the pandemic
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Contagion: a narrative approach to understanding the psychological and social impact of the pandemic

  • Adriana Albini
  • 26 June 2020

‘Contagion’ seems like an outdated word in medicine. Transmissible illnesses are no longer described as ‘contagious’, they are ‘infectious’, and we study ‘infective’ agents. Contagion is a term evocative of the medical past. Talking and writing about contagion evokes the…

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Are tumour-agnostic approaches the future for oncology?
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Are tumour-agnostic approaches the future for oncology?

  • Rachel Brazil
  • 18 June 2020

According to Francesco Pignatti, Head of Oncology at the European Medicines Agency (EMA), the term ‘tumour agnostic’ is a misnomer. The definition of agnostic in ancient greek, he argues, is ‘lacking in knowledge’. But with these new approaches, it’s not…

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