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The epidemiology clip collection looks at research methods used to study diseases in society. The first clip uses lung cancer as an example to explore the critical role epidemiology plays in establishing the...
A video-based training package looking at the ways in which conventional and complementary cancer services can co-operate to benefit the cancer patient. Dr Christine Page who speaks of the need to re-examine...
A cervical cytology training package which includes 3000 images of abnormal cells, 80 interactive animation sequences, real-time video and hundreds of graphics. It aims to support the training of cytology...
Focuses on the most recent findings in immunological research. Using computer animation it shows and explains the complex and intricate cascading immune responses of our immune system.
Breast cancer is the most common form of cancer among women Presents an overview of current thinking and strategies on the treatment of breast cancer. Contributors include a specialist in clinical oncology...
Follows a year in the work of three American scientists, Dr Paul Marks, Dr Richard Rifkind, and Professor Ronald Breslow, who are developing a new treatment for cancer - hexamethylene bisacetamide or HMBA, a...
Describes what cancer is, why it kills people and what can be done to cure or prevent it. The questions are examined in the context of breast cancer. The treatments described are surgery, radiotherapy and...
Describes new attitudes which have evolved from the hospice movement. Indicates sources of opposition to these ideas, and asks is it justified? Is the medical profession really concerned with what is best...
Intended for showing to patients who are about to start a course of radiotherapy treatment for cancer. Explains the procedures and the side effects of the treatment.
The series explores the ways families cope with the deaths of children and young people.
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