This guide aims to increase the understanding around genetics and genomics for patients, their family and caregivers. Available in 5 languages - English, French, Italian, German and Spanish
watchA series of videos about Biosimilars explaining their use in cancer treatment.
watchThis patient resource was created as an informative reassurance for cancer patients and their carers around the world during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, and aims to clarify most of the questions you have about cancer treatment during this time.
watchLorna Fern identifies previous issues regarding the lack of young people participating in clinical trials in order to improve future treatments.
watchProf Maher discusses what's important for patients who have finished with there cancer treatment.
watchProf Douglas Easton discusses the effect of a combination of low penetrant genes has to an individuals cancer risk.
watchLt. Col. David Hamilton discusses his involvement in cancer care and the benefits of partaking in clinical trials.
watchRichard Stephens of NCRI and NCRN Consumer Liaison Groups, UK discusses clinical trials and the factors patients should consider before taking part.
watchShirley Harrison discusses her involvement with patient liaison groups and clinical trials.
watchTom Haswell of NCRI and NCRN Consumer Liaison Groups discusses his involvement in support groups and clinical trials and the importance of improving the standard of care given to patients.
watchAdrienne Morgan explains the advantages that patients could experience when donating tissue for medical research and participating in clinical trials.
watchDr. Matthew Maddocks discusses how different forms of therapeutic exercise can help patients and their outcomes.
watchDr. Mari Lloyd-Williams discusses depression in cancer patients and the importance of complementary therapy in the treatment against it.
watchDr Keith Spencer speaks on behalf of colon cancer patients on the risks and benefits that can be found when taking preventative aspirin.
watchDr. Fedro Peccatori's study indicates that babies have good development regardless of the chemotherapy that the pregnant mother received during treatment.
watchDr Patrick Neven discusses side effects of oral aromatase inhibitors and the temporary side effects that can occur.
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