Media and Publications

Publications

'Developing innovative models for North South Cooperation in clinical research experience from the INDOX Cancer Research Network'; R Ali & V Raina; Ann. Onc.; 19:831-833.

Press releases

October 2011: Largest study of causes of cancer in India begins

Media

Articles about INDOX in the media:

The Times of India, Education Times - 26th December 2011

"The INDOX network at University Oxford is a partnership among more than a dozen Indian cancer centres from Delhi to Trivandrum and from Ahmedabad to Assam. Raghib Ali, who is leading the initiative, talks to Education Times on why the emphasis on those cancers that are more prevalent in India..."  Click here to read more.

The Week - 9th December 2011

Dissecting the Crab: "Ever noticed that every time you read or hear something about cancer trends, you are bombarded with studies and statistics from Europe and the US? Experts who refer to western epidemiological data are not doing so to give an ‘international' tag to their opinion, but because there is scant information regarding Indian trends..." Click here to read more.

Station; Science and Technology India Online - Issue 12: 7th - 22nd November 2011

"Oxford University launches landmark study along with dozen Indian cancer institutes..."  click here to read more.

Podcasts

To find out more about cancer in India and about the work that INDOX is doing, listen to our podcasts.

The following podcasts are from the Oxford University podcast series, “Cancer in the Developing World”.  The whole series can be downloaded from ITunesU or via http://podcasts.ox.ac.uk/

Cancer Research in India

Dr Raghib Ali, Director of INDOX, discusses cancer in India, why Oxford University became interested in this problem and how INDOX has helped improve the standard of clinical trials in India.

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Cancer Research in India: Part II

Prof Vinod Raina, co-founder of INDOX, discusses the key achievements of INDOX and the challenges involved in doing clinical research in India.

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David Kerr on Cancer Research

David Kerr, Professor of Cancer Medicine at Oxford University and co-founder of INDOX, discusses his research on colorectal cancer, the process of how new treatments are developed, the changes he has witnessed in the NHS over his career and how cancer care differs in developing countries.

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