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European Commission: Actions to tackle cancer
Dr Vytenis Andriukaitis - EU Commissioner for Health and Food Safety
European Commission: Actions to tackle cancer ( Dr Vytenis Andriukaitis - EU Commissioner for Health and Food Safety )
29 Oct 2015
Challenge of cancer in middle-income countries with an ageing population
Dr Ajay Aggarwal – London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, UK
Challenge of cancer in middle-income countries with an ageing population ( Dr Ajay Aggarwal – London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, UK )
27 Oct 2015
Mobile app designed to help manage radiation therapy toxicities
Dr Malolan Rajagopalan - Mount Carmel Health System, Columbus, USA
Mobile app designed to help manage radiation therapy toxicities ( Dr Malolan Rajagopalan - Mount Carmel Health System, Columbus, USA )
27 Oct 2015
Can early stage NSCLC be treated with stereotactic radiation therapy?
Dr David Palma – London Health Sciences Centre, London, Canada
Can early stage NSCLC be treated with stereotactic radiation therapy? ( Dr David Palma – London Health Sciences Centre, London, Canada )
23 Oct 2015
How crowdfunding could repurpose a drug for cancer patients
Dr Yolanda Augustin, St George’s, University of London, UK
How crowdfunding could repurpose a drug for cancer patients ( Dr Yolanda Augustin, St George’s, University of London, UK )
13 Oct 2015
What is the AMORIS study?
Prof Mieke van Hemelrijck - Kings College London, London, UK
What is the AMORIS study? ( Prof Mieke van Hemelrijck - Kings College London, London, UK )
7 Oct 2015
How has surgery developed over the last decade?
Dr Giulia Veronesi - Humanitas Research Hospital, Milan, Italy
How has surgery developed over the last decade? ( Dr Giulia Veronesi - Humanitas Research Hospital, Milan, Italy )
6 Oct 2015
Are we providing adequate surgical care?
Prof Riccardo Audisio - President of the European Society for Surgical Oncology
Are we providing adequate surgical care? ( Prof Riccardo Audisio -  President of the European Society for Surgical Oncology )
2 Oct 2015
First ‘targeted’ treatment for small cell lung cancer shows promise
Dr Catherine Pietanza - Memorial Sloan Cancer Center, New York, USA
First ‘targeted’ treatment for small cell lung cancer shows promise ( Dr Catherine Pietanza - Memorial Sloan Cancer Center, New York, USA )
2 Oct 2015
'Survivor passport' for survivors of childhood leukaemia
Prof Martin Schrappe - University Medical Center Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel...
'Survivor passport' for survivors of childhood leukaemia ( Prof Martin Schrappe - University Medical Center Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel, Germany )
1 Oct 2015
How can we improve current treatments for osteosarcomas?
Prof Stefan Bielack - Klinikum Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany
How can we improve current treatments for osteosarcomas? ( Prof Stefan Bielack - Klinikum Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany )
28 Sep 2015
Over three-quarters of people with cancer worldwide have no access to safe...
Prof Richard Sullivan - King's College London, London, UK
Over three-quarters of people with cancer worldwide have no access to safe surgery ( Prof Richard Sullivan - King's College London, London, UK )
28 Sep 2015
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