The German Cancer Consortium (‘Deutsches Konsortium für Translationale Krebsforschung’, DKTK) is a long‐term cancer consortium, bringing together the German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), Germany's largest life science research center, and the leading University Medical Center‐based Comprehensive Cancer Centers (CCCs) at seven sites across Germany. DKTK was founded in 2012 following international peer review and has positioned itself since then as the leading network for translational cancer research in Germany. DKTK is long term funded by the German Ministry of Research and Education and the federal states of each DKTK partner site. DKTK acts at the interface between basic and clinical cancer research, one major focus being to generate sui...
Health services research in oncology deals with all situations which cancer patients face. It looks ...
The main components of the cancer research continuum are basic/preclinical research, early and late ...
Cancer encompasses a group of diseases characterized by abnormal cell growth. In the 44 years follow...
a data exchange strategy for radiotherapy research: Towards federated databases and anonymised publi...
With “Cancer Research at DKFZ, ” we would like to introduce the DKFZ (Deutsches Krebsforschungszentr...
Cancer Core Europe is a European legal alliance consisting of seven leading cancer centres – most of...
Cancer Core Europe is a European legal alliance consisting of seven leading cancer centres - most of...
Background Over the last decades numerous initiatives have been set up that aim at translating th...
The topic of this contribution is the evaluation of the national public support of the R&D projects ...
Background: Today's translational cancer research increasingly depends on international multi-center...
Die 13. Jahrestagung der Sektion Molekulare Diagnostik der Deutschen Vereinten Gesellschaft für...
Head and neck squamous cell cancer (HNSCC) is the sixth leading cause of cancer-related deaths world...
Educational initiatives in cancer research have to align with the needs of patients, individuals at ...
Head and neck squamous cell cancer (HNSCC) is the sixth leading cause of cancer-related deaths world...
Head and neck squamous cell cancer (HNSCC) is the sixth leading cause of cancer-related deaths world...
Health services research in oncology deals with all situations which cancer patients face. It looks ...
The main components of the cancer research continuum are basic/preclinical research, early and late ...
Cancer encompasses a group of diseases characterized by abnormal cell growth. In the 44 years follow...
a data exchange strategy for radiotherapy research: Towards federated databases and anonymised publi...
With “Cancer Research at DKFZ, ” we would like to introduce the DKFZ (Deutsches Krebsforschungszentr...
Cancer Core Europe is a European legal alliance consisting of seven leading cancer centres – most of...
Cancer Core Europe is a European legal alliance consisting of seven leading cancer centres - most of...
Background Over the last decades numerous initiatives have been set up that aim at translating th...
The topic of this contribution is the evaluation of the national public support of the R&D projects ...
Background: Today's translational cancer research increasingly depends on international multi-center...
Die 13. Jahrestagung der Sektion Molekulare Diagnostik der Deutschen Vereinten Gesellschaft für...
Head and neck squamous cell cancer (HNSCC) is the sixth leading cause of cancer-related deaths world...
Educational initiatives in cancer research have to align with the needs of patients, individuals at ...
Head and neck squamous cell cancer (HNSCC) is the sixth leading cause of cancer-related deaths world...
Head and neck squamous cell cancer (HNSCC) is the sixth leading cause of cancer-related deaths world...
Health services research in oncology deals with all situations which cancer patients face. It looks ...
The main components of the cancer research continuum are basic/preclinical research, early and late ...
Cancer encompasses a group of diseases characterized by abnormal cell growth. In the 44 years follow...