Keeping Active Saves Lives: Exercise Improves Survival in Colon Cancer Patients
An international study has shown that following a structured exercise programme significantly improves survival rates among colon cancer patients, es1
An international study has shown that following a structured exercise programme significantly improves survival rates among colon cancer patients, es1
A study led by María Daca-Álvarez and coordinated by Francesc Balaguer, both from the Gastrointestinal and Pancreatic Oncology group at IDIBAPS, has1
Researchers at IDIBAPS-Hospital Clínic and Hospital Universitario de Canarias have coordinated a study involving 57,000 people that compares the effe1
A study in which IDIBAPS researchers took part has found new alterations that cause loss of function in the BMPR2 gene, leading to uncontrolled proli1
On the occasion of World Cancer Day, to be held next Saturday, February 4, IDIBAPS, together with the AECC, has organized three meetings between volu1
The visit forms part of the knowledge exchange activities between institutions participating in the STEPUPIORS European project.
Meritxell Gironella will lead the Institute's contribution to the project, which is financed by Horizon Europe funding from the European Union’s Mari1
Maria Pellisé will lead the Institute's contribution to the project, which is aimed at validating the use of artificial intelligence-assisted colonos1
AIDPathology is an innovative artificial intelligence project led by the Anatomic Pathology Department of the Hospital Clínic de Barcelona in collabo1
The study, led by researchers from Hospital Clínic-IDIBAPS, analyzes the genetic variants associated with the risk of developing the cancer and shoul1