World Lung Cancer Day: a future of hope driven by research and therapeutic advances
Today, 17 November, we mark World Lung Cancer Day — an occasion to raise awareness of this disease, acknowledge the efforts of patients and families,1
Today, 17 November, we mark World Lung Cancer Day — an occasion to raise awareness of this disease, acknowledge the efforts of patients and families,1
The event addressed emotional, sexual, bureaucratic and research-related aspects, with a multidisciplinary and participatory approach.
The Clínic Barcelona Comprehensive Cancer Center (4CB), driven by Hospital Clínic, IDIBAPS, and the University of Barcelona, strengthens its internat1
The creation of the Clínic Barcelona Comprehensive Cancer Center represents a step forward in the integration of care, clinical research, translation1
This year, FERO will contribute €200,000, with which it will seek to provide structural and sustained support for the Molecular Diagnostics Programme1
The BBVA Foundation – Hospital Clínic de Barcelona Advanced Research Contracts are aimed at specialists in the Health Sciences, with experience in re1
Cryotherapy consists of cooling the scalp and avoiding one of the most visible side effects of chemotherapy.
Some of the most common side effects of chemotherapy are fatigue, nausea and vomiting. To alleviate them, you should rest, stay hydrated and maintain1
It is estimated that today 50% of cancer patients are cured and the remaining 50% are not cured, but live longer.
Avoiding tobacco use, leading a healthy lifestyle, protecting yourself from the sun and vaccination against infection by certain viruses are some fac1