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The Undergraduate Oncology Magazine

Spring '20 Psycho-Oncology Edition out now

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WINTER 2020 EDITION

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Article submission deadline: 23 December 2020 

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Issue 1 - Neurosurgeons and Precision Oncology

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Issue 2 - AI, Staging Cancer and Superheroes

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The Edinburgh University Oncology Society (EUOS) is a student-led society that provides various opportunities to students who are interested in cancer biology or oncology to learn, to network and to have a good time with socials. We hope you get involved and explore!

“Prof Sanguinetti predicts that in the future we will have a set of analyses in the clinic, which we can rapidly apply to people who come into the clinic. This applies the conceptual shift I mentioned at the start – a move towards stratifying cancer based on evolutionary history rather than just the mutations that occurred. What remains to be proven is the phenotypic relevance of evolutionary history to clinical outcomes "

Funding. Once you have secured a supervisor this is your next aim. It is tricky but if you play it right it’ll work out. The way to get this is through external companies (EastBio, SRF, Carnegie etc). If you look up funding opportunities for undergraduate vacation scholarships you’ll find companies willing to fund certain areas of research. The key thing here is staying ahead of deadlines. "

"He does not see cancer as an alien invader but a part of ourselves- a part that if we wish to manage, we must first strive to understand. Just as the patients he treats become master storytellers, he believes cancer too has its story"

 - From "AI: Predicting Tumour Evolution" -

 - From "5 tips for your summer lab project" -

 - From "A Book Review: Emperor of All Maladies" -

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