South Korea A Korean research team at Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST) have developed a cunning technology for treatments that attack cancer cells. Treatments that travel through the body to deliver a cancer destroying substance are hindered by hundreds of proteins that stick to the drug delivery system…
Korea Celltrion Healthcare, the marketing arm of the biopharmaceutical company Celltrion won a huge deal in France last Friday (2nd November 2018) with big tenders for Herzuma, a biosimilar of Roche’s blockbuster breast cancer treatment Herceptin. Herzuma, with indications for positive metastatic breast cancer, early cancer, and metastatic gastric cancer…
France Thierry Philip, president of Institut Curie, talks about the organization, the effect of cancer on Social Security and the need for a cohesive European plan involving all oncology research institutions and policy-makers. The most important achievement was the accreditation as a comprehensive cancer centre by the OECI One of…
Malaysia Dr. Saunthari Somasundaram walks us through the NCSM’s mission to raise awareness on cancer prevention and early diagnosis in Malaysia. She details the need for more government support to make cancer education a pillar in healthcare and discredits the idea that care only includes treatment and cure. Could you…
Algeria Professor Kamel Bouzid, president of the Algerian Society of Medical Oncology, provides an insight into the efforts to fight against cancer in Algeria. Could you please give us an overview of the cancer prevalence in Algeria? In Algeria, 75 percent of cancers are metastasized cancers, and only 25 percent are…
Hong Kong Professor Anne W.M. Lee, vice chairman of the Hong Kong Anti-Cancer Society, discusses the role of patient associations in driving change within healthcare systems. Professor Lee, could you perhaps start by sharing the current strategic priorities of the Hong Kong Anti-Cancer Society (HKACS)? As the biggest non-government organization (NGO) in…
Algeria Prof. Messaoud Zitouni, head of the Algerian National Cancer Plan, highlights the Plan’s main advancements since 2015 as well as the gaps to still address. Three years after the launch of the Cancer Plan, what is the current status on achievements? Initially laid out as a five-year plan, two now…
Cancer Turkey has one of the most revered Social Security Systems in the world, providing its citizens with free healthcare and access to a long list of innovative cancer drugs. However, with one of the youngest populations in Europe, the sustainability of the system is uncertain as its incredibly young population gets older…
Cancer Novartis receives NHS approval for their CAR T-cell therapy to treat leukaemia in children, 10 days after receiving European Commission (EC) approval. “It’s fantastic news for children and young people with this form of leukaemia.” Prof Charles Swanton, Cancer Research UK’s Dubbed as the future of cancer therapy, Kymriah, Novartis’ gene-modifying treatment…
Regulatory This week Novartis received approval from the European Commission (EC) for Kymriah, their chimeric antigen receptor T cell (CAR-T) therapy for young people under 25 with cancer of the blood. Leading the way in innovative cancer cures with an unrivalled portfolio of over 20 approved oncology medicines, Novartis is the only company in the…
Spain Josep Taberno MD PhD, director of VHIO, introduces the important work being conducted by the cancer institute in Spain as well as emerging trends in oncology. Can you tell us about VHIO? “ The complexities in cancer treatment and care are myriad. That said, I firmly believe that we can…
Turkey Mahmut Gümüş, president of the Turkish Society of Medical Oncology, paints a descriptive picture of the oncology situation in the country, with the looming epidemiological shift set to transform the healthcare sector. However, he has high hopes that the country will continue to prioritize oncology as a key therapeutic area…
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