Portraits of Women in Surgery exhibition continues, Prof Felicity Meyer shares reflections on the evolution of the profession.
From its first use in 1998, to its status as a routine management strategy when medication is not an option, our understanding of catheter ablation for AF has grown immensely 4. Over the past 28 years ...
Tumour burden and local treatment access determine colorectal cancer outcomes rather than timing of liver metastases ...
Men with an intellectual disability face significant inequalities throughout the entire prostate cancer care pathway, study ...
Starting biologics earlier leads to better skin clearance and improved quality of life in psoriasis, real-world data shows.
Delgocitinib cream found to significantly improve health-related quality of life in adults with moderate-to-severe chronic ...
Prof Jay Suntharalingam and Dr Gerry Coghlan join the Clinical Excellence in Respiratory Care speakers to discuss pulmonary ...
Prof Adam Rosenthal explores the potential for more personalised care for patients at risk of ovarian cancer not yet ready to ...
Intralesional IL-2 therapy may offer an effective alternative treatment for patients with cSCC, especially in early-stage ...
Lutikizumab improves clinical response and pain in moderate-to-severe hidradenitis suppurativa after the failure of anti-TNF ...
Exposure to indoor pollutants is a significant asthma trigger, and recent guidelines from the European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology assess the effects of key indoor air pollutants on the ...
Infectious diseases have always evolved in response to emerging therapeutics – something Alexander Fleming warned of in his 1945 Nobel Prize lecture. What is changing now is the degree to which ...