What’s New in Ovarian Cancer
Ireland has one of the highest death rates in Europe from ovarian cancer; almost 300 women die from the disease
Read moreIreland has one of the highest death rates in Europe from ovarian cancer; almost 300 women die from the disease
Read moreThe global incidence and mortality of pancreatic cancer are increasing annually. Worldwide, the incidence is projected to rise to 18.6
Read moreOvarian cancer is an umbrella term for a multitude of different types of cancer that affect the ovaries, fallopian tubes,
Read moreIntroduction Hepatocellular cancer (HCC) and cholangiocarcinoma represent the most common forms of liver cancer with the former accounting for over
Read moreA management Guide for Non Urologists to help improve patient management and outcomes. Professor Kilian Walsh FRCSIUrol Consultant Urological
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Read moreWritten by Lucy Norris PhD. Coagulation research laboratory, Dept of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Trinity St. James’s Cancer Institute, Trinity
Read moreWritten by Mary N. O’Reilly & Michaela J. Higgins, St. Vincent’s University Hospital Summary: Liquid biopsies have the potential to
Read moreWritten by Dr Jonathan Briody & Amina Babar Dr Jonathan Briody is a health economist conducting an economic evaluation
Read moreProfessor Joe M. O’Sullivan MD FRCPI FFRRCSI FRCR Chair of Radiation Oncology, Queen’s University Belfast Consultant Clinical Oncologist, Northern
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