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In the last three years, there has been a rapid shift in the treatment landscape for...
n Ireland, the incidence of melanoma has increased in both sexes since 1994, with melanoma accounting...
While still generally incurable, there are a range of treatment approaches for chronic lymphocytic...
The 2022 Irish Society of Medical Oncology (ISMO) Bursary Awards took place on Friday...
Welcome to the latest edition Update, which focuses on the latest developments in oncology & haematology.
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A new study has found that a direct-to-consumer machine learning model for detecting skin cancers incorrectly...
Real research progress is now being made for this difficult to treat cancer, including in Ireland...
An Australian research team has observed positive long-term outcomes in a majority of patients with metastatic...
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