Tag Archives: Innovation
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Connected living will give Europe a new lease of life
Michael O’Hara, chief marketing officer of trade association GSMA, explains why a new wave of connectivity will reduce the friction in everyday life and the wider economy
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Science-fiction vision of machines talking to machines
In the future, most mobile calls will no longer be made by people, but instead machines will be calling other machines, writes Stephen Pritchard
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A cancer coming in from the cold
It’s a disease that affects men and many are reluctant to seek diagnosis, but awareness of prostate cancer is rising along with survival rates, writes Liz Bestic
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New tests and biomarkers are improving diagnosis
Accurate diagnosis of prostate cancer is an ever-present problem but, as Corinne Swainger discovers, new developments promise progress
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Scan and biopsy trial is most accurate test in the world
Professor Mark Emberton examines the reliability of testing for prostate cancer and looks to the future for better diagnostic procedures
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Killing the cancer without harming healthy cells
Deciding on treatment for prostate cancer can seem like a minefield and many options carry huge risk of side effects which can impact on quality of life, writes Victoria Lambert
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Treatment advances offer new hope for patients
New therapies are being developed for patients in the late stage of prostate cancer, when in 90 per cent of cases the tumour has spread to the bones, writes Victoria Lambert