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Cancer Prevention Group’s 2022 Christmas Reading List

December 15, 2022 Jane Rigney 0

As another year draws to a close, what better way to recharge over the festive break than to dive into our 2022 paper round-up. Sticking […]

‘The tragedy of thousands who need not die’: A history of cervical screening in England Part II

June 10, 2022 Jane Rigney 0

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 […]

HPV Vaccination in Japan: The Journey to Resuming a National Immunisation Programme

May 27, 2022 Jane Rigney 0

This post was written by guest author Maddie Rose Baker. Maddie is an International Journalism Master’s student at City, University of London. She also is a […]

PODCAST: Remote Consultations in Primary Care

April 29, 2022 Jane Rigney 0

Today we are speaking with Dr Thomas Round on the topic of remote consultations in general practice. Dr Thomas Round is a GP in north-east […]

5 Minutes with: Professor Ranjit Manchanda

January 7, 2022 Jamie Doorbar 0

Professor Ranjit Manchanda is Professor of Gynaecological Oncology at the Wolfson Institute of Population Health, Queen Mary University of London, and Consultant Gynaecological Oncologist at […]

5 minutes with: Dr Zipporah Ali

October 16, 2020 Jane Rigney 0

Dr Zipporah Ali is the Executive Director or of Kenya Hospices and Palliative Care Association (KEHPCA), and a member of the International Task Force on […]

Vaccine hesitancy and disease prevention – It’s not just coronavirus which stands to lose

August 11, 2020 Jane Rigney 3

In this post Rose Brade, International Policy Advisor at Cancer Research UK provides her personal experiences with vaccine hesitancy and the implications for cervical cancer […]

Cancer outcomes during COVID: building on existing datasets & collaborations

May 15, 2020 Jane Rigney 0

In this blog Dr Mieke Van Hemelrijck, Reader (Associate Professor) in Cancer Epidemiology in the School of Cancer & Pharmaceutical Sciences at King’s College London […]

Professor David McCoy’s COVID manifesto

May 8, 2020 Jane Rigney 0

David McCoy is Professor of Global Public Health at Queen Mary University London, where he’s involved in delivering a multi-disciplinary and critical undergraduate and postgraduate […]

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