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Cancer Vaccines 2015

Oncology Meets Immunology

Hotel Crowne Plaza, Athens, Greece

 

12- 13 June, 2015

 

See more informations here: http://www.eacr.org/user_uploads/files/meetings/SAVE%20THE%20DATE%20IMMUNOLOGY%208.pdf

Oncology Meets Immunology

Hotel Crowne Plaza, Athens, Greece

 

12- 13 June, 2015

 

See more informations here: http://www.eacr.org/user_uploads/files/meetings/SAVE%20THE%20DATE%20IMMUNOLOGY%208.pdf

First Symposium on Immunomodulation in Cancer & Regeneration

Atmosfera m, Rua Júlio Dinis, nº 158/160, 5th floor, Porto, Portugal 

 

02 July, 2015


See more informations here: http://www.sicr2015.ineb.up.pt/
 

First Symposium on Immunomodulation in Cancer & Regeneration

Atmosfera m, Rua Júlio Dinis, nº 158/160, 5th floor, Porto, Portugal 

 

02 July, 2015


See more informations here: http://www.sicr2015.ineb.up.pt/
 

Single dose radiotherapy: information misleading patient’s trust on cancer research

Recently, the Portuguese press announced in several front pages that a private Foundation (Fundação Champalimaud) was capable to cure 90% of cancer patients with single dose radiotherapy. This announcement was very unfortunate. It is obviously a false statement from the professionals and scientists standpoint, but not for patients. Patients and their families tend to invest their expectations in whatever promise, even if the “good news” may sound as suspicious to everybody that is not sufficiently acquainted with science progress (and limitations).

Single dose radiotherapy: information misleading patient’s trust on cancer research

Recently, the Portuguese press announced in several front pages that a private Foundation (Fundação Champalimaud) was capable to cure 90% of cancer patients with single dose radiotherapy. This announcement was very unfortunate. It is obviously a false statement from the professionals and scientists standpoint, but not for patients. Patients and their families tend to invest their expectations in whatever promise, even if the “good news” may sound as suspicious to everybody that is not sufficiently acquainted with science progress (and limitations).

31st biannual meeting of the Hungarian Cancer Society (MOT)

Budapest, Hungary

 

19-21 November, 2015

 

See more informations here: http://www.oncology.hu/mot2015/?page=kedves_kollegak_vendegeink_barataim_

31st biannual meeting of the Hungarian Cancer Society (MOT)

Budapest, Hungary

 

19-21 November, 2015

 

See more informations here: http://www.oncology.hu/mot2015/?page=kedves_kollegak_vendegeink_barataim_

Probing the O-glycoproteome of Gastric Cancer Cell Lines for Biomarker Discovery

Authors and Affiliations:

Diana Campos1,2, Daniela Freitas2, Joana Gomes2, Ana Magalhães2, Catharina Steentoft1, Catarina Gomes2, Malene B. Vester-Christensen1*, José Alexandre Ferreira3,4, Luis P. Afonso5, Lúcio L. Santos3, João Pinto de Sousa6, Ulla Mandel1, Henrik Clausen1, Sergey Y. Vakhrushev1, Celso A. Reis2,6,7