In Graeco-Roman times all tumours (Greek: onkoi, abnormal swellings) were considered to be of inflammatory origin, the result of unfavourable humoural fluxes, and caused by an extravascular outpouring of fluid into tissue spaces. The neoplastic nature of tumours is a more recent concept, barely two centuries old. In Hippocratic literature tumours were mainly classified as karkinômata, phumata and oidêmata. Phumata included a large variety of tumours, inflammatory and neoplastic in origin, and mostly benign (in modern terms), whilst oidêmata were soft, painless tumours and even included generalised oedema (dropsy). Although all categories possibly included occasional cancers, the vast majority of what appears to have been malignant tumours w...
Although considered a disease of modern industrial societies, skeletal and soft tissue evidence of s...
Although considered a disease of modern industrial societies, skeletal and soft tissue evidence of s...
Cancer is a particularly common disease in modern societies. Moreover, epidemiology considers it typ...
Cancer nowadays is the second most common cause of death in high-income countries. However, only fiv...
Cancer nowadays is the second most common cause of death in high-income countries. However, only fiv...
Cancer nowadays is the second most common cause of death in high-income countries. However, only fiv...
The term cancer, which is derived from the Greek word "karkinos", meaning crab, encompasse...
Between 1830 and 1850, there was a broad discussion about the »true nature« of tumours, their relati...
Univerzita Karlova v Praze Přírodovědecká fakulta Studijní program: Filosofie a dějiny přírodních vě...
We read with great interest the letter published by Raffaele Gaeta and colleagues1 describing a supp...
Ancient neoplasms diagnosed in the soft tissues of mummies are limited to 18 cases so far, with only...
The study of cancer, called oncology, is the work of countless doctors and scientists around the wor...
Aretaeus of Cappadokia, lived in an era when cancer was already a disease, well known for its deadly...
The study of early modern cancer is significant for our understanding of the period’s medical theory...
The relative abundance of neoplastic lesions documented so far in paleopathological literature, dist...
Although considered a disease of modern industrial societies, skeletal and soft tissue evidence of s...
Although considered a disease of modern industrial societies, skeletal and soft tissue evidence of s...
Cancer is a particularly common disease in modern societies. Moreover, epidemiology considers it typ...
Cancer nowadays is the second most common cause of death in high-income countries. However, only fiv...
Cancer nowadays is the second most common cause of death in high-income countries. However, only fiv...
Cancer nowadays is the second most common cause of death in high-income countries. However, only fiv...
The term cancer, which is derived from the Greek word "karkinos", meaning crab, encompasse...
Between 1830 and 1850, there was a broad discussion about the »true nature« of tumours, their relati...
Univerzita Karlova v Praze Přírodovědecká fakulta Studijní program: Filosofie a dějiny přírodních vě...
We read with great interest the letter published by Raffaele Gaeta and colleagues1 describing a supp...
Ancient neoplasms diagnosed in the soft tissues of mummies are limited to 18 cases so far, with only...
The study of cancer, called oncology, is the work of countless doctors and scientists around the wor...
Aretaeus of Cappadokia, lived in an era when cancer was already a disease, well known for its deadly...
The study of early modern cancer is significant for our understanding of the period’s medical theory...
The relative abundance of neoplastic lesions documented so far in paleopathological literature, dist...
Although considered a disease of modern industrial societies, skeletal and soft tissue evidence of s...
Although considered a disease of modern industrial societies, skeletal and soft tissue evidence of s...
Cancer is a particularly common disease in modern societies. Moreover, epidemiology considers it typ...