Colonoscopy and faecal occult blood tests are equivalent in detecting colorectal cancer
Researchers at IDIBAPS-Hospital Clínic and Hospital Universitario de Canarias have coordinated a study involving 57,000 people that compares the effe1
Researchers at IDIBAPS-Hospital Clínic and Hospital Universitario de Canarias have coordinated a study involving 57,000 people that compares the effe1
The creation of the Clínic Barcelona Comprehensive Cancer Center represents a step forward in the integration of care, clinical research, translation1
On Thursday 23 January, the Catalan Minister of Health, Olga Pané, visited the Hospital Clínic Barcelona to learn first-hand about some of the centre1
This year, FERO will contribute €200,000, with which it will seek to provide structural and sustained support for the Molecular Diagnostics Programme1
The BBVA Foundation – Hospital Clínic de Barcelona Advanced Research Contracts are aimed at specialists in the Health Sciences, with experience in re1
The project, funded by the European Union and endowed with a budget of 24.8 million euros, aims to identify a large set of biomarkers that allow live1
The aim of the new programme is to increase the survival of cancer patients by improving the detection of populations at risk and early diagnosis, as1
Researchers at the Hospital Clínic-IDIBAPS are leading a study that shows that participating in professional football as an occupation is a factor th1
The event was held in the Auditorium of the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences of the University of Barcelona.
A colonoscopy is the diagnostic test for the detection of colorectal cancer, and is recommended for the population over 50 years of age.