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Overview of the AORTIC 2013 scientific programme
Dr Seringe Gueye - Hospital General de Grand Yoff, Senegal
Overview of the AORTIC 2013 scientific programme ( Dr Seringe Gueye - Hospital General de Grand Yoff, Senegal )
27 Nov 2013
Pain management and a pilot study on breast cancer management in Africa
Dr Verna Vanderpuye - Korle Bu Teaching Hospital, Ghana
Pain management and a pilot study on breast cancer management in Africa ( Dr Verna Vanderpuye - Korle Bu Teaching Hospital, Ghana )
27 Nov 2013
What does science tell us about current screening recommendations?
Dr Edward Trapido - LSU Health Science Center, New Orleans, USA
What does science tell us about current screening recommendations? ( Dr Edward Trapido - LSU Health Science Center, New Orleans, USA )
22 Nov 2013
Give early breast tumours fewer, larger doses of radiation, rather than more...
Prof John Yarnold - The Royal Marsden, London, UK
Give early breast tumours fewer, larger doses of radiation, rather than more, smaller doses ( Prof John Yarnold - The Royal Marsden, London, UK )
14 Nov 2013
Engineering of polymeric nanoparticles for medical applications
Dr Omid Farokhzad - Harvard Medical School, Boston, USA
Engineering of polymeric nanoparticles for medical applications ( Dr Omid Farokhzad - Harvard Medical School, Boston, USA )
14 Nov 2013
ecancerNews November Round Up
Prof Gordon McVie - ecancer and European Institute of Oncology, Milan, Italy
ecancerNews November Round Up ( Prof Gordon McVie - ecancer and European Institute of Oncology, Milan, Italy )
14 Nov 2013
Editor’s Choice - ecancermedicalscience November 2013
Prof Gordon McVie - ecancer and European Institute of Oncology, Milan, Italy
Editor’s Choice - ecancermedicalscience November 2013 ( Prof Gordon McVie - ecancer and European Institute of Oncology, Milan, Italy )
14 Nov 2013
Reduction cancer rates following the introduction of two-view mammography
Amanda Dibden - Queen Mary University London, UK
Reduction cancer rates following the introduction of two-view mammography ( Amanda Dibden - Queen Mary University London, UK )
12 Nov 2013
The DietCompLyf study: Breast cancer survival and phytoestrogen consumption
Dr Ruth Swann - University of Westminster, UK
The DietCompLyf study: Breast cancer survival and phytoestrogen consumption ( Dr Ruth Swann - University of Westminster, UK )
12 Nov 2013
The aTTom study: randomised comparison of continuing adjuvant in ER positive or...
Dr Daniel Rea - University of Birmingham, UK
The aTTom study: randomised comparison of continuing adjuvant in ER positive or ER untested early breast cancer ( Dr Daniel Rea - University of Birmingham, UK )
12 Nov 2013
POSH study: Obesity and the outcome of young breast cancer patients
Dr Ellen Copson - University of Southampton, UK
POSH study: Obesity and the outcome of young breast cancer patients ( Dr Ellen Copson - University of Southampton, UK )
12 Nov 2013
The role of molecular pathways in therapeutic response and outcomes in breast...
Dr Fabrice André - Institut Gustave Roussy, Villejuif, France
The role of molecular pathways in therapeutic response and outcomes in breast cancer ( Dr Fabrice André - Institut Gustave Roussy, Villejuif, France )
8 Nov 2013
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