Cancer Prevention Group’s 2021 Christmas reading list
It’s that time of year again – to sit back, relax, and get stuck into one of our papers over the festive period! Below are… Read More »Cancer Prevention Group’s 2021 Christmas reading list
It’s that time of year again – to sit back, relax, and get stuck into one of our papers over the festive period! Below are… Read More »Cancer Prevention Group’s 2021 Christmas reading list
Gila Pfeffer is a Jewish American writer and humourist currently living in the UK with her husband and four teenage children. Gila is a 13-year… Read More »Feel It On The First: An interview with breast cancer previvor and survivor Gila Pfeffer
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Professor Judith Breuer FMedSci is Professor of Virology and Co-Director of the Division of Infection and Immunity at UCL, and Consultant Clinical Virologist at Great… Read More »HPV Vaccination, past & future: An interview with Judith Breuer
This post was written by Dr Jo Waller & Dr Laura Marlow. Jo is a reader in cancer behavioural science & has a particular interest… Read More »From assessing attitudes to a hypothetical HPV vaccine to seeing the real impact on cancer rates: reflections on 15 years of HPV vaccine behavioural science
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This post was written by Charlotte Kelley Jones. Charlotte is a postgraduate research (PGR) student within the Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine and School… Read More »What will women think about introducing risk-stratification to the NHS Breast Screening Programme? A behavioural science perspective.
So said Winston Churchill in November 1942. He was of course talking about the Second World War. Today I am thinking about cancer. The launch… Read More »“Now this is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. but it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning.”