Clinical and Translational Oncology encompasses the vital bridge between laboratory discoveries and their practical application in patient care, offering a dynamic landscape for cancer research. This interdisciplinary field focuses on translating scientific findings into tangible benefits for cancer patients, ranging from innovative therapies to improved diagnostic techniques. Researchers in Clinical and Translational Oncology collaborate across specialties, including oncologists, pharmacologists, geneticists, and bioinformaticians, to expedite the journey from bench to bedside. Through clinical trials and translational studies, novel treatments are evaluated and refined, ultimately aiming to enhance survival rates and quality of life for cancer patients. By fostering synergy between basic science and clinical practice, Clinical and Translational Oncology drives advancements in cancer care, offering hope in the fight against this complex disease.



Title : Multiplexed biosensor detection of cancer biomarkers
Michael Thompson, University of Toronto, Canada
Title : Nanomedicine in over 45,000 patients and no cancer
Thomas Jay Webster, Brown University, United States