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Improving outcomes in poor-prognosis cancers: novel approaches and strategic challenges
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Improving outcomes in poor-prognosis cancers: novel approaches and strategic challenges

Recent decades have seen major advances in how we treat cancer, leading to significant improvements in survival rates. For example, women who are diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer today are 66% less…

By Rachel Brazil | Oct 10, 2024
India’s HPV vaccine: another step towards eradicating cervical cancer
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India’s HPV vaccine: another step towards eradicating cervical cancer

It’s hard to remember that, at the time it was introduced in 2008, many questions were raised about whether the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine would be cost effective. In the intervening decade…

By Rachel Brazil | May 31, 2024
Ethnic differences in cancer biology: What we are learning, and why it matters
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Ethnic differences in cancer biology: What we are learning, and why it matters

There have been great strides in our understanding of cancer genomics - the mutational events that lead to high cancer risks and those that drive progression in cancer patients. Using vast databases…

By Rachel Brazil | Feb 22, 2024
Supporting mental health helps patients feel better – could it also improve cancer outcomes?
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Supporting mental health helps patients feel better – could it also improve cancer outcomes?

Psychological stress is a known factor in numerous diseases from heart failure to auto-immune conditions. Evidence is now growing that implicates stress as a factor in cancer as well, with higher rates…

By Rachel Brazil | Oct 6, 2023
Harald zur Hausen: the virologist who opened a pathway to eliminating cervical cancer
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Harald zur Hausen: the virologist who opened a pathway to eliminating cervical cancer

Harald zur Hausen, virologist and Nobel laureate, passed away on May 28th. His great discovery, that cervical cancer is caused by the human papilloma virus (HPV), opened the way for significantly reducing…

By Rachel Brazil | Jun 15, 2023
A blood test for early detection of any cancer: What’s the ideal? Are we getting there?
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A blood test for early detection of any cancer: What’s the ideal? Are we getting there?

Earlier cancer diagnosis could make a huge difference to cancer survival rates – only two in ten of those diagnosed after their cancer has metastasised survive, compared with nine in ten diagnosed…

By Rachel Brazil | Mar 10, 2023
Molecular diagnostics and NGS in the clinic: where are we and where do we need to go?
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Molecular diagnostics and NGS in the clinic: where are we and where do we need to go?

The development of next generation sequencing (NGS) has been a game changer for our understanding of genetics, and in turn for many aspects of biomedicine. This includes cancer, where it has led…

By Rachel Brazil | Mar 18, 2022
Tackling drug resistance: how our commensal bacteria can hinder or help
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Tackling drug resistance: how our commensal bacteria can hinder or help

Response to therapeutics can differ widely from patient to patient, with some gaining highly significant survival benefits from a therapy that in others elicits no response at all. Patients who respond initially…

By Rachel Brazil | Jan 7, 2022
Woman or man? Is precision medicine overlooking key biological differences?
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Woman or man? Is precision medicine overlooking key biological differences?

“Something that hit me pretty early during my residency as an oncologist was that sex in most cases is a clear-cut binary, pretty obvious biological variable affecting attitudes as well as tolerance…

By Rachel Brazil | Oct 28, 2021
Does the ketogenic diet have a role in treating cancer?
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Does the ketogenic diet have a role in treating cancer?

The high-fat, low-carbohydrate diet known as the ketogenic diet has become an established treatment for intractable epilepsy over the last decade, but it has also gained widespread popular attention as a regimen…

By Rachel Brazil | Aug 27, 2021
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