The current models for equity and access to new oncological treatments are under strain due to the economic and demographic crisis in Europe as well as the rising costs of innovative drugs. Cancer treatment needs a model of patient-centered care in which an interdisciplinary care plan, based on evidence-based practice is essential for patient wellbeing. Physicians should be focused in the doctor-patient relationship and informed consent is important, especially when new medicines are prescribed. Related with informed consent, there is therapeutic privilege. Moreover, utilitarianism and social justice have to be considered without compromising human dignity and the principle of economy cannot be ignored in the provision of public services. A...
One of the priorites of personalized medicine regards the role of early integraton of palliatve care...
BackgroundRare cancers account for approximately 24% of all new cancers. The category of rare tumor ...
Cancer patients with advanced and incurable disease are as much the responsibility of oncologists as...
The number of cancer patients in Europe is rising and significant advances in basic and applied canc...
The number of cancer patients in Europe is rising and significant advances in basic and applied canc...
The number of cancer patients in Europe is rising and significant advances in basic and applied canc...
In recent decades cancer care has seen improvements in the speed and accuracy of diagnostic procedur...
To ensure the previous progress seen in cancer survival rates continues as we move through the 21st ...
Background Cancer care is undergoing an important paradigm shift from a disease-focused management t...
The oncological treatment landscape is evolving at a very rapid pace with a continuous stream of nov...
Inter-disciplinary care for the cancer patient has become standard of care in many countries. The pe...
Decision-making in oncology is associated with uncertainty and potential decisional conflict. The pu...
There is an urgent need for solutions to the economic and social inequalities in cancer care that st...
Abstract Cancer is one of the main healthcare problems in Europe. Although significant progress has ...
The paper by ESMO ‘The current and future role of the medical oncologist in the professional care fo...
One of the priorites of personalized medicine regards the role of early integraton of palliatve care...
BackgroundRare cancers account for approximately 24% of all new cancers. The category of rare tumor ...
Cancer patients with advanced and incurable disease are as much the responsibility of oncologists as...
The number of cancer patients in Europe is rising and significant advances in basic and applied canc...
The number of cancer patients in Europe is rising and significant advances in basic and applied canc...
The number of cancer patients in Europe is rising and significant advances in basic and applied canc...
In recent decades cancer care has seen improvements in the speed and accuracy of diagnostic procedur...
To ensure the previous progress seen in cancer survival rates continues as we move through the 21st ...
Background Cancer care is undergoing an important paradigm shift from a disease-focused management t...
The oncological treatment landscape is evolving at a very rapid pace with a continuous stream of nov...
Inter-disciplinary care for the cancer patient has become standard of care in many countries. The pe...
Decision-making in oncology is associated with uncertainty and potential decisional conflict. The pu...
There is an urgent need for solutions to the economic and social inequalities in cancer care that st...
Abstract Cancer is one of the main healthcare problems in Europe. Although significant progress has ...
The paper by ESMO ‘The current and future role of the medical oncologist in the professional care fo...
One of the priorites of personalized medicine regards the role of early integraton of palliatve care...
BackgroundRare cancers account for approximately 24% of all new cancers. The category of rare tumor ...
Cancer patients with advanced and incurable disease are as much the responsibility of oncologists as...