The issue of cancer inequality is layered, with differences in outcome at each stage of the cancer journey. But researchers are doing the work to put together the pieces of the puzzle… The post Piecing together the puzzle of cancer inequalities appeared first on Cancer Research UK - Cancer News.| Cancer Research UK – Cancer News
International trials are vital to children’s and young people’s cancer research but can be notoriously difficult to set up. We get into the challenges… The post The challenges of going international for CYP appeared first on Cancer Research UK - Cancer News.| Cancer Research UK – Cancer News
Making the leap to form and lead your own lab can daunting – which is why CRUK created the Bridge to Academic Leadership (BAL) programme.| Cancer Research UK - Cancer News
Checkpoint inhibitors have utterly changed the immunotherapy landscape – but there could be a different kind of checkpoint just waiting to be targeted...| Cancer Research UK - Cancer News
The transition from normal to pre-cancerous tissue remains underexplored. Ageing research, by contrast, has long studied normal tissue decline...| Cancer Research UK - Cancer News
From microbubbles to shorter hospital stays – Jim Zhong takes us through the incredible world of interventional oncology…| Cancer Research UK - Cancer News
A new study by APPC scholars suggests that artificial intelligence can facilitate theory- and evidence-based public health message selection.| The Annenberg Public Policy Center of the University of Pennsylvania
Who better than researchers to help ensure government acts in the best interest of cancer patients? Find out how you could help...| Cancer Research UK - Cancer News
We really need to further unpick the complexity of cancer-associated fibroblasts if we want to improve radiotherapy outcomes says Anna Wilkins| Cancer Research UK - Cancer News
To really understand how diet influences cancer risk is a daunting challenge but, says Francisca Ibacache, there is a way...| Cancer Research UK - Cancer News
There is a clear pathway to improve the study of TYA cancers with the ECMC’s new roadmap – but just how will it help, and what else can be done?| Cancer Research UK - Cancer News
The potential of big data must be realised in the right way. To do this, says Gemma Codner, we must overcome many challenges…| Cancer Research UK - Cancer News
A few years into the generative AI revolution, what do researchers need to think about before diving in…| Cancer Research UK - Cancer News
What can patient and public involvement achieve and how can you show you are getting the most from it when you apply for funding?| Cancer Research UK - Cancer News
Craig Thompson of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Centre gives us a whistle stop tour of metabolism and how it relates to cancer...| Cancer Research UK - Cancer News
As two new partners join ACED, Professor Michael Baumann talks about the complexities and excitement of the early detection field…| Cancer Research UK - Cancer News
The idea of using shopping behaviour as an early signal of ovarian cancer is certainly thinking outside the box, but could it work?| Cancer Research UK - Cancer News
Understanding cancer risk is key to early detection, and the Cancer Data Driven Detection – or CD3 – project aims to do so in an unprecedented fashion| Cancer Research UK - Cancer News
Meet the innovators stepping up to combat the environmental impact of clinical trials...| Cancer Research UK - Cancer News
This episode of our deep dive into all things science entrepreneurship takes a look at the big moment... starting up your own company!| Cancer Research UK - Cancer News
Here you will find step-by-step video tutorials to help you navigate ScienceOpen’s features. Tips for Searching on ScienceOpen: How to Find a Journal for Your Publication: How to Find Open Access Content: How to Request Missing Articles and Books: Download PDF and XML of Hosted Articles: What is a Collection […] The post ScienceOpen How-To Videos appeared first on About ScienceOpen.| About ScienceOpen
This episode of our deep dive into all things science entrepreneurship takes a look at the skills you'll need to sharpen up to be successful...| Cancer Research UK - Cancer News
Getting findings from discovery research in the lab to a tangible intervention can be daunting. This series aims to de-mystify the various routes you can take to translate your work...| Cancer Research UK - Cancer News
Dr. Grossmann, It’s Peer Review Week and ScienceOpen just launched a new peer review service for preprints on your platform. Can you explain what motivated this initiative? Alexander Grossmann: Yes, we introduced this service to meet the growing demand for qualified feedback on preprints and to assist authors to improve their manuscript in an early […] The post ScienceOpen to introdude the new Peer Review Service: Interview with Alexander Grossmann, Editor-in-Chief and Co-Founder of Scien...| About ScienceOpen