Según el estudio, el porcentaje de personas con cáncer que han sufrido secuelas después de pasar la COVID-19 es similar en la población general, alrededor del 15%.
Read moreCIMA LAB Diagnostics de la Universidad de Navarra ha sido acreditado por ENAC (Entidad Nacional de Acreditación) en tres de sus pruebas de diagnóstico genético
Read moreEl Servicio de Ginecología y Obstetricia del Hospital Universitario La Paz ofrece un manejo multidisciplinar y una atención integral a las pacientes con deseos gestacionales que padecen algún tipo ...
Read moreThe 7 IRB Barcelona projects that have been awarded funding seek to advance research into cancer, with a focus on the cancer patient and increasing survival rates.
Read moreResearchers at CNIO and IRB Barcelona reveal the function of HAT proteins, which serve as gates for the cellular entry and exit of amino acids.
Read moreInterview with Dr Maria Reig, head of the Hepatic Oncology Unit
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Read moreThe molecule NGFR released by exosomes -nanovesicles shed by the tumours themselves- directs the early stages of melanoma metastasis
Read moreThe results open up a new line of research in the development of new treatments for this type of cancer
Read moreNabil Djouder, lead researcher of the Growth Factors, Nutrients and Cancer Group at the Spanish National Cancer Research Centre (CNIO), is receiving funding from the Spanish Association Against Cancer...
Read moreThe digestive system, cancer and nephropathies research group of the Biosanitary Research Institute of GRANADA (ibs.GRANADA), through a systematic review and meta-analysis, has shown that oral carcino...
Read moreEl cáncer y las infecciones microbianas son dos afecciones que comparten la proliferación celular incontrolada y no deseada: el cáncer es un crecimiento anormal de “células propias” que puede ...
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