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Breaking News
Stars awarded on quality of the research. The more stars, the more groundbreaking the story is.
1/23/2009 10:21:57 AM
PKB signalling protein unravelled
First 3D movie of tumour protein gives new drug hope Scientists have created the first complete model of a molecule which captains a key cell signa... more
1/23/2009 10:20:14 AM
Revision of guidelines for measuring tumour size and progression
The first, formal revision of specific guidelines, known as RECIST, used by clinicians to measure tumour size and response to treatment, has been pu... more
1/23/2009 10:19:35 AM
English cancer patients will receive free drugs prescriptions
People being treated for cancer in England will be eligible for free prescriptions from 1st April and can apply for free prescriptions from today. ... more
1/23/2009 10:19:01 AM
Strong family history increases breast cancer risk 4-fold
Women who have a strong family history of breast cancer are over four times more likely to develop the disease than the general population, according ... more
1/23/2009 10:18:40 AM
DNA repair patterns may predict risk of pancreatic cancer
Genetic variations in DNA repair patterns may increase risk of pancreatic cancer by as much as threefold or decrease it by as much as 77 percent, de... more
11/27/2008 11:18:52 AM
Erlotinib for the treatment of non-small cell lung cancer
The UK equivalent of the FDA (the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence - NICE) has recommended erlotinib, an epidermal growth facto... more
11/26/2008 6:22:08 PM
Lung cancer risk following detection of pulmonary scarring by chest radiography
Pulmonary scars as a result of pulmonary fibrosis are frequently found near to the lung cancer at the time of diagnosis. However, the nature of the ... more
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European Experts
Dittrich Christian

Professor Christian Dittrich is head of the 3rd Medical Department of Oncology at the Kaiser Franz Josef-Spital... more

Jacques Bernier M.D., P.D. Throughout the last 15 years Dr Bernier has conducted studies in clinical... more

Professor Louis Denis Louis Denis is the Director of the Oncology Centre Antwerp, Belgium after a long... more

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