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Catalan tenor Josep Carreras: "We are an adult people and we know how to make our own decisions"
Society
Cholesterol plays a key role in cancer propagation, according to Catalan study
Society
Barcelona doctors can perform breast reconstruction in a single surgery
Society
Two Catalans to lead New York’s Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Centre
Sports
Éric Abidal joins Monaco after 6 years playing for FC Barcelona
Society
The functioning of an important gene protecting cells from cancer is discovered by a Catalan-American study
Society
Survival rate of inoperable lung cancer patients raises to 80% with a pioneering technique developed in Catalonia
The Catalan Institute of Oncology (ICO) has introduced a world pioneering technique which allows four out of five patients who cannot undergo surgery to survive the illness. This technique causes less after-effects than the traditional radiotherapy. Furthermore, statistics show that with the regular treatment, two thirds of these patients die. However, Ferran Gadea, the Head of the Radiotherapy and Oncology Service, says that the best option to cure a lung cancer is still to undergo the operation when possible.
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Barcelona’s Vall d’Hebron Hospital discovers the essential role of a protein for colorectal cancer cell division
This is a real stride for the cancer research. The effects of a protein called condensing on colorectal cancer have been found out by a team of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry experts, at the Research Centre for Nanomedicine (CIBBIN-Nanomedicine) at the Vall d'Hebon Research Institute. The researchers have discovered that condensin helps the tumor cells to divide rapidly, so its inhibition leads to the death of tumour cells. The results of this research were published in the 'Journal of Biology and Chemistry', and they constitute a real hope for the fight against colorectal cancer.
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Catalan researchers discover a procedure that might be able to alter the malignant transformation of a cell
"This could mean a breakthrough in the fight against cancer," said the head of the study Juan Angel Recio from Barcelona-based Vall d’Hebron Research Institute.
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New radiotherapy designed to fight cancer is being used by the Catalan Institute of Oncology
A new technique has been put into place that enables more precise irradiations, affecting surrounding organs less and thus minimising secondary effects. The Catalan monographic hospital is the 2nd in Spain to use this technique.