Best thing about the clocks going forward is that I can hopefully enjoy this all over again in about ten days time
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Proud to have been involved with this phase three trial. Itβs important to evaluate new technologies in a scientifically robust way.
Open access link below.
Proton beam therapy for oropharyngeal cancer (TORPEdO): a phase 3, randomised controlled trial - The Lancet www.thelancet.com/journals/lan...
The tumbling alphabet was the first of this year's sales and the first to benefit SalivaryGlandCancer.uk - 10% of everything you spend in my shop goes to this amazing small charity π Thank you.
Great paper by Matt Church on the use of WGS in classification and treatment of poorly differentiated salivary gland cancers. Molecular testing is becoming really useful in classification and can provide therapeutic targets. WGS worked when FFPE ngs was negative /failed.
Great to have helped with this paper by Matt Church
Clinical Utility of Whole-Genome Sequencing to Aid Histologic Diagnosis and to Direct Personalized Medicine in Salivary Gland Cancer | JCO Precision Oncology ascopubs.org/doi/10.1200/...
Hand carved #lettering on Hopton Wood limestone. NOPE on one face, NO on the other.
Hand carved #lettering on Hopton Wood limestone. NOPE on one face, NO on the other.
NOPE/NO sold for a donation to www.salivaryglandcancer.uk
More pieces always available in the shop, for immediate UK shipping: www.poorfrankraw.co.uk/shop
Really great salivary cancer day with the amazing Emma kinloch, rob metcalf and many deeply moving personal stories.
At salivary gland cancer day #SGCDay at Manchester Art Gallery.
So it turns out that the best way to tell an oral non hpv related adenosquamous carcinoma from a mucoepidermoid carcinoma is to do p53 IHC (abnormal in adenosquamous)
In Linz for the Vincent academy of pathology course on diagnostic pathology of salivary glands.
Just on the walk to work this morning. Dawn light in the city - strangely compelling