Billions of pounds is spent on research on cancer, and survival statistics continue to improve year on year. New treatment methods continue to be developed.
Billions of pounds is spent on research on cancer, and survival statistics continue to improve year on year. New treatment methods continue to be developed.
The Continuous Mortality Investigation (CMI) has recently published a new Working paper, which is in response to a key finding from Working Paper 75 which was that: “The shape of the latest [accelerated critical illne
Breast cancer is responsible for more than 520,000 deaths each year, and is the fifth most frequent cause of death in the world.
Breast cancer is responsible for more than 520,000 deaths each year, and is the fifth most frequent cause of death in the world.
For a few years now, France has seen a wave of entrepreneurship that constitutes without doubt the only reason for optimism – and satisfaction – in this more than mediocre economic and social climate.
Program of the Conference organized by the Chaire SCOR "Market Risk and Value Creation" in Paris on 10 June 2016
"Order, disorder and unexpected connections: a slice of mathematical research” Cédric Villani Conference SCOR Paris auditorium, 2 June 2016
Around 36 million people are living with HIV in the world today. 5 million of them are also infected with the hepatitis C virus (HCV) and 4 million with hepatitis B virus (HBV).
Since the first case of AIDS was diagnosed in China in 1985, The epidemic, long ignored, has progressed considerably.