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Invasive virus infections during chemotherapy: an underestimated factor

Invasive virus infections during chemotherapy: an underestimated factor While the importance of virus infections as a leading cause of morbidity and mortality is well documented in patients undergoing allogeneic stem cell transplantation, their impact in cancer patients receiving chemotherapy is less well studied. A new publication reveals that invasive viral infections can be clinically relevant […]

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ALSF Crazy 8 Initiative Award goes to Vienna: Tracking the tumor origin to cure childhood cancer

The project “Tracking the origin of Ewing sarcoma (…)” coordinated by St. Anna Children’s Cancer Research Institute, has been selected for the prestigious Crazy 8 Initiative Award. With this funding, Viennese scientists aim to elucidate the still unsolved mystery of the origin and development process of pediatric bone sarcomas. This knowledge is fundamental to lay a path for new and more effective therapies to cure childhood cancer.

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