The manager of the CNIO resigns and opens a new crisis at Spain's largest cancer center
The resignation of José Manuel Bernabé, manager of the CNIO, has triggered a crisis in Spain's largest cancer research center following a harassment allegation.
Kenya: Government Intensifies Fight Against Cancer As Officials Inspect New Treatment Centre in Kisii
The Kenyan government is enhancing its fight against cancer by overseeing the construction of a new treatment center in Kisii to improve access to specialized care.
When standard treatment no longer helps: advanced cancer diagnostics and treatment at Kaunas Clinics
The Kaunas Clinics have launched a Nuclear Medicine Research Center, offering modern treatments for advanced cancer through precision medicine and innovative therapies.
Good News in the Fight Against Cancer: 'Yellow Hill' Offers Patients Something They Have Never Experienced Before
The Masaryk Oncology Institute in Brno is set to open a new patient-friendly entrance pavilion and a state-of-the-art cancer prevention center, marking a significant development in its history.
What did Dhirendra Shastri say about Bageshwar Dham?
Dhirendra Shastri emphasized the increasing significance of Sanatan culture as a center of belief and culture worldwide, while mentioning the construction of a cancer hospital initiated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Spanish scientist's announcement on pancreatic cancer cure questioned
The announcement by Spain's National Center for Cancer Research of eliminating pancreatic cancer in mice has faced scrutiny due to concerns over false expectations from an early-phase experiment.
Former Chief Physician of National Cancer Center Acquitted: 'No Intent to Bribe' - Tokyo District Court
A former chief physician of the National Cancer Center was acquitted by the Tokyo District Court, which stated there was no intent to commit bribery related to receiving payments from a medical device manufacturer.
Former Chief Doctor of National Cancer Center Acquitted of Bribery Charges Related to Medical Devices
A former chief doctor at the National Cancer Center's East Hospital in Kashiwa, Chiba Prefecture, was acquitted by the Tokyo District Court of bribery charges for receiving cash in exchange for using medical devices from a Tokyo manufacturer during surgery.
Concern over the expectations created by Barbacid about pancreatic cancer: 'The announcement has gotten out of hand'
The National Center for Cancer Research (CNIO) has seen an unprecedented number of inquiries following Mariano Barbacid's announcement of successfully eliminating a type of pancreatic cancer in mice using a combination of three drugs.
King Harald did not answer questions from the press
King Harald refrained from answering questions from journalists regarding Crown Princess Mette-Marit’s connections to Jeffrey Epstein during the opening of a cancer center in Oslo.
Breast cancer screening coverage in Latvia is still insufficient, concludes SPKC
In Latvia, despite positive trends in cancer screening coverage and decreased mortality rates, public response to screening programs remains lower than desired, according to data from the Disease Prevention and Control Center (SPKC).
Better services for those diagnosed with cancer
The rehabilitation center Ljósid will officially move to a new, more spacious location this summer, enhancing services for cancer patients.
The CNIO closes its cancer drug development and diagnostic units
The National Center for Cancer Research (CNIO) has shut down its cancer diagnosis and drug development units while launching a new action plan focusing on artificial intelligence and computational methodologies.
The new action plan of the CNIO includes the closure of cancer diagnosis units and the development of new drugs
The new phase of the National Center for Cancer Research (CNIO) involves closing cancer diagnosis units and focusing on the development of new drugs to enhance oncological research.
The CNIO closes its cancer diagnosis and new drug development units
The National Cancer Research Center (CNIO) will close three scientific units, impacting over 20 employees amid an unprecedented crisis.
An ordinary consultation turned into a drama. 'And what about the person in the wheelchair?'
A patient’s daughter recounted an incident involving a doctor's behavior during a visit to a thoracic surgery clinic at the National Cancer Center, prompting the hospital to confirm an investigation into the matter.
Patients will undergo as many as 600 stereotactic procedures with a referral
In 2026, oncology patients in Zabok, Croatia will have the opportunity to undergo 600 stereotactic procedures and over 1500 PET-CT examinations financed by HZZO, thanks to a partnership with the UPMC Hillman Cancer Center.