by Karatzanis | Sep 1, 2019 | Issue 1, Newsletters
Statistical and/or computational models focusing on the well-being and functionality of breast cancer patients are limited. Modelling of psychological resilience requires building theoretically plausible, clinically useful, and computationally sound schemes...
by Karatzanis | Sep 1, 2019 | Issue 1, Newsletters
Electronic personalized medicine applications are rapidly gaining acceptance in clinical practice. One of the BOUNCE partners, Noona Healthcare is designing pioneering applications to help health care professionals and patients towards effective treatment and cancer...
by Karatzanis | Sep 1, 2019 | Issue 1, Newsletters
The broad and general objective of the BOUNCE project is to build a quantitative mathematical model of factors associated with optimal adjustment capacity to cancer. Special emphasis is given to modifiable factors associated with optimal disease outcomes. At the core...
by Karatzanis | Sep 1, 2019 | Issue 1, Newsletters
How do people deal with life-changing situations such as life-threatening illness, loss or trauma? Many people react to such circumstances with an initial flood of strong emotions and a sense of uncertainty. However, most people adapt well over time. What enables them...
by Karatzanis | Sep 1, 2019 | Issue 1, Newsletters
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women worldwide accounting for 28% of the total cancer cases in the WHO European Region. According to the WHO, despite all advances in medicine and preventive strategies, the incidence of breast cancer in developing countries...