Related articles

Current AffairsCzech scientists find hope for improved cancer treatment

11-01-2012 15:36 | Christian Falvey

A major advance in cancer treatment may be on the way, thanks in part to the work of Czech scientists. Researchers from the Czech Academy of Sciences in collaboration with colleagues in the UK have made significant progress in developing chemotherapy that is free of side effects. More

Czech LifeDr. Pavel Boček – child oncologist and founder of a charity for young cancer patients

08-10-2011 02:01 | Sarah Borufka

Dr. Pavel Boček is a Czech child oncologist who works at Motol hospital’s children oncology ward, sees patients in his own practice and has founded a charity for children with cancer. He also spent some time working in the United States, where he says he learned a lot about communicating with patients. For this edition of Czech Life, I spoke to Dr. Boček about his work, the field of child oncology and what first made him decide to go into that specific area of medicine. More

Current AffairsOstrava hospital locked in negotiations with health insurance companies over new cyber knife

05-08-2010 15:18 | Sarah Borufka

Cyber knife Following a modernization of its cancer treatment center, Ostrava University Hospital’s Oncology Clinic now boasts a very unique tool in cancer therapy –the cyber knife. Its purchase cost the university some 200 million Czech crowns, yet it currently cannot be used on Czech patients. The reason? The sum that Czech health insurance companies have offered to pay towards the treatment is much lower than what the hospital is asking for to cover its expenses, and both sides are still negotiating. Dr. David Feltl, the head of the oncology clinic, speaks about the state of the negotiations and what exactly a cyber knife is.  More

Science JournalScience Journal

09-05-2010 02:01 | Christian Falvey

Photo: www.cnes.fr This month in Science Journal: the Czech Republic, at the centre of Europe, is becoming a major focal point for the pursuit of science: today we look at three planned science facilities that will put the country at the centre of the map in bio-research, laser technology and satellite navigation.  More

Featured

Latest programme in English

More from Radio Prague