Celebrating Our Successes of 2024
As 2024 draws to a close, we’re reflecting on an incredible year for our team. Since formally moving to QMUL at the end of 2023… Read More »Celebrating Our Successes of 2024
As 2024 draws to a close, we’re reflecting on an incredible year for our team. Since formally moving to QMUL at the end of 2023… Read More »Celebrating Our Successes of 2024
Dr. Adam Brentnall is a Statistician from Barts Clinical Trials Unit, Wolfson Institute of Population Health, Queen Mary University of London (QMUL). He also works… Read More »Targeted trials to reduce research waste
This blog was written by: Karen Manton, Simon Milner, Jill Barker, Kate Sykes: Karen: I have been a Mental Health Advocate for several years. I… Read More »“We are there to represent people similar to ourselves” – the experiences of being experts by lived experience in the Person Centred Cancer Screening (PECCS) study
Today we talk to Ranjit Manchanda, Professor of gynaecological oncology, Queen Mary University of London and Barts Health NHS Trust about how genetic testing could… Read More »5 mins with Ranjit Manchanda: New NICE guideline for ovarian cancer
Dr Matejka Rebolj and Jane Rigney, from the Centre for Cancer Screening, Prevention and Early Diagnosis, Queen Mary University of London, lend their reflections on the meeting… Read More »Better Together: Joining forces to eliminate cervical cancer
Lucie Gourmet is a third year PhD student at University College London (UCL) in the Centre for Computational Medicine. She is funded by Cancer Research… Read More »The Order of Cancer Occurrence – A PhD Student’s Insight
Union for International Cancer Control (UICC), International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), and African Cancer Registry Network (AFCRN) In April 2022, the UICC… Read More »Cervical Cancer Elimination in Africa: where are we now and where do we need to be?
This post was created by Amy Tickle, a Cancer Research UK-funded PhD student in the Cancer Prevention Group. Amy is currently in her second year… Read More »How can we monitor improvements in early diagnosis?
For the week that’s in it – Cervical Screening Awareness Week – we have pulled together a round-up of the cervical screening related blogs we… Read More »CERVICAL SCREENING AWARENESS WEEK: Enjoy a scroll through our year!
This post follows ‘A history of cervical screening in England Part I’ written by guest author Scarlett Dargan. Scarlett read History at Churchill College, Cambridge. She… Read More »‘The tragedy of thousands who need not die’: A history of cervical screening in England Part II