
Bladder cancer surgery follows well-established clinical guidelines. Yet recurrence remains frequent. Even after tumour removal, microscopic residual disease, often smaller than one millimetre, can remain undetected. How can we detect tumour areas that current surgical tools cannot visualise?

Date: 16 June 2026 Time: 2-3:10 PM CEST REGISTER HERE On 16 June 2026, PHIRE team is organising an online panel discussion, where the experts will share

Researchers from the University of Bologna (UNIBO) have published a new peer-reviewed article describing the successful industrial-scale chemical synthesis of gold nanorods (GNRs). The study demonstrates the

On 15 October 2025, the PHIRE project co-organised the joint webinar “Approaches to Early Cancer Diagnosis and the Impact of Artificial Intelligence in Oncology” together with other EU-funded initiatives: PAINCAIM and PANCAID. The webinar aimed to demonstrate different approaches to improving early


