
Manuel Sobrinho Simões further explains that there is no prospect of a vaccine being developed, so screening and prevention remain important.

Two-thirds of people who have cancer no longer die from cancer, but there won't be a vaccine, so screening, prevention, control, and information should be the focus.

Manuel Sobrinho Simões, the pathologist who won the Pessoa Prize in 2002, says that “we cannot speak of a cure, but we can speak of control.

Sobrinho Simões argues that screening, prevention, control, and information are essential in the fight against cancer.

Two-thirds of people who have cancer no longer die from cancer, but there won't be a vaccine, so screening, prevention, control, and information should be the focus.

The director of the International Agency for Research on Cancer, Elisabete Weiderpass, is clear in her message: it is not enough to detect and treat; it is urgent to protect and prevent.

He knew early on that he wanted to be a doctor, but he was "very afraid" of being a general practitioner.

He first introduced himself as a professor of medicine. Only later did he become a pathological anatomy professional and a bit of a scientist.

What do we need to know about cancer? Is this new era of therapies, which treats each tumor as a unique being, changing the history of oncology?

An interview with Professor Jorge Lima (from the Ipatimup Management) about the book “Tratar o cancro por tu” on Porto Canal.