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We are delighted to present the latest edition of touchREVIEWS in Oncology & Haematology. This issue underscores the evolving landscape of cancer therapeutics, showcasing advances across a wide range of malignancies, from haematologic diseases to solid tumours, through novel mechanisms, emerging biomarkers and personalized treatment strategies. We begin with an editorial by Isabela Wen-Chi Chang […]

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This May, the World Bladder Cancer Patient Coalition (WBCPC) is launching Bladder Cancer Awareness Month 2025 under the theme “Feeling Unsure? Get Checked”. The campaign highlights the importance of recognising blood in urine as a symptom of bladder cancer and acting quickly to seek medical advice.

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News release in anticipation of International Childhood Cancer Day 2025 Brussels, 15 February 2025 The European childhood cancer community anticipates and celebrates International Childhood Cancer Day by addressing one of the most pressing challenges in paediatric oncology: cross-border access to care and research. ...

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touchONCOLOGY are delighted to support Global Liver Institute (GLI) as they officially launch their seventh annual #OctoberIs4Livers campaign, aiming to raise awareness about liver cancer and the disparities that affect communities at risk. This initiative comes in observance of Liver Cancer Awareness Month and this year focuses on the important theme “Addressing Disparities in Liver Cancer Care.”

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In the latest edition of touchREVIEWS in Oncology & Haematology, we are pleased to present a collection of articles that delve into the latest research and advancements in the field. From innovative therapies and genetic treatments to analyses of digital ...

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Fernando C Diaz, Michael LaPelusa, Hansapani Rodrigo

Breast cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in Hispanic women in the USA. According to the American Cancer Society, as many as one in nine Hispanic women will develop invasive breast cancer during their lifetime and one in 49 ...

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