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at Central Hall, Westminster, 30 June – 2 July, 2009
 
Sessions supported by ESO:

Informing attitudes and beliefs about cancer
This workshop will look at how attitudes and beliefs based on misinformation can affect cancer outcomes and will explore ways in which the quality of cancer reporting can be improved. More
Reporting cancer breakthrough: Stiking the right note
This session will explore how journalists can report cancer breakthroughs in a more balanced manner.  More
 
 
e-grandround

e-grandrounds are online meetings scheduled weekly (every Thursday, 18:15-19:00 CET) which offer participants the opportunity to interact with Experts on varying topics, from controversial issues and up-to-date scientific news to the discussion of real and challenging clinical cases.
e-grandrounds are primarily aimed at medics but journalists are welcome to participate. More
 
  
Hot topics in Cancer
View a selection of Cancer World articles coveringsome of the key controversies in cancer today.
  A window of opportunity.
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  When is it OK to randomise cancer patients   
    to
 placebo?
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  Stopping trials prematurely: sorting the right 
    decisions from the wrong.
 
    
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The Best Cancer Reporter Award promotes intelligent and critical coverage of cancer and acknowledges the many examples of excellence in reporting cancer by journalists across Europe.  

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Media Training

ESO-organised media training events targeted at journalists in countries with limited resources who face significant challenges in reporting cancer stories. These workshops help participants hone their skill in cancer journalism.

 "Confronting cancer in Syria"

Media Forum, 4th May, Damascus Syria

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 Cancer journalism: Meeting the Challenges in Countries with limited resources”

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Media Training

ESO-organised media training events targeted at journalists in countries with limited resources who face significant challenges in reporting cancer stories. These workshops help participants hone their skill in cancer journalism.


 "Confronting cancer in Syria"

Media Forum, 4th May, Damascus Syria

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 Cancer journalism: Meeting the Challenges in Countries with limited resources”

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Cancer World explores the complexity of cancer care from different viewpoints, and offers readers insight into the myriad decisions that influence today's cancer world.

 Issue 31 

This week's article:
CoverStory
 
Michael Gnant: Pushing the boundaries
 
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MEDIA FORUM FOR JOURNALISTS

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To view the Forum:

http://esomediaforum.webcasting.it 

 Read a report on the Forum

  Our responsability, our choices

ESO invites the media to a reality check on cancer 

Anna Wagstaff

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