CancerWorld shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Gentle with People. Precise with Cancer.
In our latest feature, we profile Andrea R. Filippi, Head of Radiation Oncology at the Istituto Nazionale dei Tumori in Milan — a clinician who could have been an architect, but chose to design treatments and care pathways for patients often left behind.
‘We were driven by the idea that less is more.’
‘Elderly and fragile patients want to be included in clinical trials… they want the best available treatment.’
From de-escalated radiotherapy that doubles survival with lower toxicity, to AI as a co-pilot, to combining radiation with next-generation immunotherapies, Filippi’s work shows how precision, compassion and innovation can go hand in hand.
He leads with dialogue, mentorship, and courage — reminding us that the real breakthroughs in oncology aren’t only technological, they’re human.
Read the full CancerWorld article by Yeva Margaryan.”
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