cancer, research, policy, patient engagement, knowledge translation. tennis, running, golf & football views my own.
Stuart Edmonds (he/him)
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Don’t talk science, play science: translate your data into music to improve its reach www.nature.com/articles/d41...
Should professors be forced to retire? www.nature.com/articles/d41...
"I have stage four cancer – there will be no cure, but death isn’t necessarily imminent: this is how it feels to live in the long middle" www.theguardian.com/society/2026...
Canada’s largest cancer research tumour bank moves to new home at KHSC kingstonhsc.ca/cancer-care/...
Data sonification helps researchers to build connections and communicate their science to a broader audience.
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Some universities are implementing a mandatory retirement age for academics. Will it help young researchers to get permanent positions?
New Review on #CancerVaccines: John Haanen and colleagues highlight insights from recent clinical trials and discuss critical factors for optimization, with a focus on proxies for efficacy, #neoantigen selection, modular platforms and early intervention
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
When you are cured, the world cheers; when you are dying, it mourns. But when you are simply maintaining, the world is at a loss
Decades of cancer research—and thousands of patient tumour samples — now have a new home at Kingston Health Sciences Centre (KHSC), and this state-of-the-art space will change how researchers study ca...
REMINDER: Call for nominations for @cancersociety.bsky.social Advisory Council on Research (ACOR).
We’re looking for #researchers and people with lived or living #cancer experience to join our ACOR and help guide #research programs and priorities.
Deadline is Feb 27.
Nominate here: is.gd/sMS7iN
This Review highlights insights from recent clinical trials and discusses critical factors for optimizing cancer vaccines, with a focus on proxies for vaccine efficacy, neoantigen selection, modular p...
www.nature.com
@cancersociety.bsky.social -funded research is changing how people with #cancer are treated worldwide. We’re proud to see @myesmo.bsky.social #ClinicalPracticeGuideline update recommending structured exercise for people with #ColonCancer.
Learn more about this @cctg.bsky.social trial: is.gd/ojV6cY
Disruption and uncertainty in the US are leading many clinical trials to consider other countries for participation.
How is the research landscape changing—and why are some places making a major play for trials fleeing the US?
https://bit.ly/3ZFoLG4
Disruption and uncertainty in the US are leading many clinical trials to consider other countries for participation. Jennifer Lutz , Neha Bhatt , and Flynn Murphy report on the changing landscape—and ...
A Canadian Cancer Society-funded trial reveals that guided exercise can save and prolong lives by reducing risk of cancer recurrence and second cancers
Cellular senescence in precancer lesions and early-stage cancers
CALL FOR NOMINATIONS: @cancersociety.bsky.social Advisory Council on Research
We’re looking for #researchers and people with lived or living #cancer experience to join our Advisory Council on Research (ACOR) and help guide #research programs and priorities.
Nominate here: is.gd/sMS7iN
Cellular senescence plays dual roles in precancer lesions: initially serving as a tumor-suppressive barrier within the epithelial compartment and later contributing to a pro-tumoral precancer tissue microenvironment (PreTME) via a sustained, paracrine secretome known as senescent-associated secretory phenotype (SASP). This commentary highlights the role of senescence across various PreTME cell types, explores emerging pharmacologic and lifestyle interception strategies, and outlines current challenges for advancing biomarkers and clinical translation.