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Many people who become cured of cancer can be vulnerable to a range of other illnesses later in life. This week Horizon Magazine spoke to EU-funded researchers seeking to improve treatments for and the quality of life of people, including children, who have survived cancer.


Meeting researchers tackling the world's biggest challenges can be an eye-opener for people of all ages. We previewed the 2023 edition of European Researchers' Night – a series of Europe-wide events that open the doors to a world of science shaping the future of society.


We kicked-off a five-part series of articles on the path towards "sustainable food" and the role of EU research in reaching the goal. Professor Eric Lambin, a member of the European Commission's Group of Chief Scientific Advisors, set the stage by sharing his views on what healthier and greener food production means for people's diets and how to get there.       


EDITOR'S PICK

Young cancer survivors in Europe get increased post-cure help


As medical advances in oncology enable more patients to beat tumours, greater attention is being paid to secondary effects from treatment.


LATEST STORIES

Researchers take the stage – plus beer orders – as Europe celebrates lab work


A Europe-wide event on Friday, 29 September will open the doors to a world of science shaping the future of society.

Plant-based foods improve health and environment, says top EU scientific advisor


A shift in diets is central to tackling obesity and climate change, according to Eric Lambin, a member of the European Commission's Group of Chief Scientific Advisors.

Surviving cancer


While a cancer diagnosis is less grim that it once was, the longer-term effects of treatments for it are gaining medical scrutiny.


IN CASE YOU MISSED IT

Easing job jitters in the digital revolution


As new technologies reshape workplaces, EU research has come up with new ways to help companies and workers stay in control.


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