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, bladder, renal, and testicular cancer: epidemiology, bioinformatics, immunology, histopathology, randomized clinical trials, patient care and experience, radiotherapy, etc. However, the TOUR team is also
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invasive breast cancer, and advanced cancers. The successful candidate will work as part of a team that includes statisticians, epidemiologists, oncologists, a surgeon, a radiotherapy physicist and DPhil
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research studies. Prepare cases for and participate in multidisciplinary meetings. To liaise with referrers and other clinicians requesting scans and image review and occasionally for radiotherapy planning
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production, medical radiotherapy and radiography, space exploration and security screening. The detection of ionising radiation by the scintillation of light is one of the oldest and useful techniques
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cancers and all three main treatment modalities (surgery, radiotherapy and systemic therapy) which NATCAN evaluates, the evaluation and potential development of quality improvement methodologies that can be
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are hard to treat. External beam radiotherapy and molecular radionuclide therapy in the form of 177Lu-DOTATATE have enhanced survival for some NET patients, but the long-term outlook for most patients with
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. Current treatments are often very intensive and usually involve surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, as well as novel biologically targeted therapies that often go on for months or years. This type
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will include specialist Oncology consultations, diagnostic investigations and treatments, including the use of chemotherapy, radiotherapy, photodynamic therapy, immunotherapy in the management
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to tangible improvements in patient survival, which has improved little over the last 40 years. Most patients receive surgical resection followed by DNA damaging radiotherapy and temozolomide