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Pyramid toppled

The Italian government also shared concern “Why erase history with the stroke of a brush, wouldn’t it be better to remember this war so that it is never repeated?” over a mass grave of the buried Italian soldiers.

The pyramid is now dividing public opinion with some saying the structure is no longer a symbol of fascism, especially since the Italian soldiers’ remains were removed in the 1970s.

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Optimistic study

RESEARCHERS at the Cancer Center Clinica Universidad de Navarra have given prostate cancer patients in Spain a reason to feel optimistic. The results of their recent study showed that 85 per cent of patients treated with irreversible electroporation saw their tumours controlled.

Of these patients, 100 per cent retained their urinary continence capacity and 91.8 per cent retained their sexual potency prior to the intervention.

According to the Spanish Society of Medical Oncology (SEOM), cancer contin­ ues to be one of the main causes of morbidity and mortality in the world. In Spain, it is estimated that new cancer diagnoses will reach 279,260 cases in 2023. Of these, prostate cancer is the most common among men.

In fact, the Cancer Centre of the Clinica Universidad de Navarra has been the first in Spain to offer the entire diagnostic and therapeutic arsenal for the management of benign and malignant prostate pathology, as reported by a national news outlet on Tuesday, February 14.

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