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Professor Skirmantas Kriaucionis aims to to elucidate the molecular function of DNA modifications in normal cells and cancer. Although all cells in the human body have the same genome, they look different...
Robotic systems were first used to remove prostate cancer, then adapted for kidney cancer and bladder cancer procedures, which are more complex because of the variation in surgical anatomy, size and shape of...
An overview of current views and strategies on the treatment of breast cancer, by talking to patients and medical experts in the fields of pathology, radiotherapy and chemotherapy about the pros and cons of...
Choriocarcinoma is at the malignant end of the spectrum of pregnancy-related disorders termed the gestational trophoblastic diseases. This video looks at the management of patients, but emphasises the way in...
Podcast. This programme explains how the use of sulfur mustard, or mustard gas - a blister-causing agent used as a weapon during World War I - led to some of the earliest trials for anti-cancer drugs. [7...
Looks at some of the more common ‘emergencies’ experienced by patients with cancer. Covers infection, altered consciousness, compression of the spinal column, obstruction of the vena cava. In...
A series of short films produced by York Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust to help patients get the support they need when living with, and beyond, a cancer diagnosis. Includes advice about how to...
What makes a cancer cell different from a healthy cell and how can nano-particles recognise them in order to deliver chemotherapy treatments without side effects? Nanotechnology expert Sonia Trigueros...
Short video filmed through an Olympus microscope, showing a killer T cell attacking a cancer cell. The original footage shown was made by Alex Ritter, a PhD student on the NIH-OxCam programme, in the...
Two 15-minute programmes. The first looks at cancer and its causes and the second shows an A-level biology class demonstrating their knowledge of DNA and proteins.
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