A recent study showed that being physically active increased survival rates with cancer! Are you a cancer survivor? Do exercise! Physical activity may improve cancer survival rate with three ways: (1...[Read more]
Patients with head and neck cancer who used molasses from grapes during chemotherapy and radiotherapy, opened their mouths better and lost less weight than the control group, according to a study. Al...[Read more]
Women in Oncology - W4O Hellas - EKPA Professor Dr. Ourania Nicolatou-Galitis had the pleasure and honor to chair the session "Supportive Medicine / Survivorship". The topics of the session were Int...[Read more]
"I have lung cancer. I receive chemotherapy, I have stomatitis and my mouth hurts. I cannot eat." The mouth is the target of oncology therapies, radiotherapy and chemotherapy, while problems can also...[Read more]
"What do diseases look like in the mouth? What are the symptoms of cancer?" EKPA Professor Dr. Ourania Nicolatou-Galitis had the honor and great pleasure to present "what systemic diseases look like ...[Read more]
“I have cancer and receive chemotherapy. I have stomatitis, my mouth is painful, I cannot eat”. Professor Ourania Nicolatou-Galitis, oral oncologist and Dr Nikolaos Tsoukalas, medical oncologist were ...[Read more]
Patients, especially those diagnosed early, now live years after being diagnosed with cancer. Some patients, despite the unfavorable prognosis or delayed diagnosis, survive much longer than expected. ...[Read more]
What are the opportunities and benefits of COVID-19 for cancer care? COVID-19 brought Telemedicine and Tele-Oncology to Cancer. See the article https://mycancer.gr/news/post/covid-and-cancer. We com...[Read more]