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Recherche unique, pour des traitements uniques

Nous soutenons la recherche contre le cancer que d'autres négligent, afin de trouver de meilleurs traitements pour chaque patient. Nos essais cliniques donnent la priorité à la survie et à la qualité de vie des patients, et non aux rendements financiers.
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Podcast Gezondheid & Wetenschap over Kanker zonder zever

Podcast Gezondheid & Wetenschap

Anticancer Fund fights misinformation. In this podcast we explain how. Liese Vandeborne, Director Patien Information of Anticancer Fund, and Marmeen Finoulst, edito-in-chief of Gezondhedo & Wetenschap, give some clear examples of myths about cancer treatments. Listen to the podcast.

Prof. Dr. Nele Adriaenssens

Exercise as medicine: physical activity is vital before, during, and after cancer

Can physical activity actually improve cancer outcomes? Prof. Dr. Nele Adriaenssens (VUB/UZ Brussel) shares why exercise is a "gamechanger" for cancer patients, from reducing chemotherapy side effects to lowering recurrence risks. Learn why personalised rehabilitation is essential before, during, and after treatment in this interview.

Anticancer-Fund-supported-EFFECT-study

Concentration of complex cancer care saves lives

New Belgian research, funded by Anticancer Fund and Kom op tegen Kanker, demonstrated that patients with uterine cancer have a significantly better survival rate when treated in hospitals with sufficient experience and expertise. These findings come from the EFFECT study, led by Prof. Dr. Frédéric Amant (University Hospital Leuven), and emphasize the importance of concentrating complex cancer care in specialized centers.

Investigators of the PIONEER trial

Hot flush treatment has anti-breast cancer activity, study finds

A drug mimicking the hormone progesterone has anti-cancer activity when used together with conventional anti-oestrogen treatment for women with breast cancer, a trial coordinated by the University of Cambridge has found.

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