The right to be forgotten reduces financial toxicity in cancer survivors
Reduced access to insurance, bank loans and mortgages makes financial constraints continue long after cancer has been treated
Reduced access to insurance, bank loans and mortgages makes financial constraints continue long after cancer has been treated
Investigations are time-consuming and expensive, so greater public funding is needed, according to Prof. George Coukos
Prof. Lisa Licitra: “Truly pursuing precision medicine means pushing the boundaries of patient selection using molecular biology and artificial intelligence on all big data, not just molecular information”
Presented at the ESMO Virtual Plenaries this year, four key studies in oncology will animate the debate
Nearly 1 in 4 patients with pleural malignancy continue to benefit from nivolumab plus ipilimumab at 3 years
Shared interests, mutual gain, flexibility and trust are key to building win–win partnerships in drug development.
With the “departure” of the virtual ESMO train in August, the ESMO Young Oncologists Committee (YOC) and the ESMO Climate Change Task Force are creating new opportunities for networking and sharing knowledge, while raising awareness on how climate change hits on cancer care
International oncology experts reunited as one oncology community to share the latest advances in the field at the ESMO annual meeting starting next week
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