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The Mysterious Case of an American Epidemic of Vaping-Related Lung Injuries

October 8, 2019 Peter Sasieni 2

Deep down every epidemiologist imagines themselves as Sherlock Holmes: equipped with little more than a magnifying glass and a good brain, they dream of becoming […]

Equality and Equity in Cancer Screening: How can we personalise interventions and still be fair?

July 19, 2019 Peter Sasieni 3

The classic American illustration explaining the difference between equity and equality  is of three people trying to watch a baseball game from behind a fence. […]

The Art and Peril of Communicating about Cancer Screening

June 14, 2019 Jane Rigney 1

In this post Hilary Robbins, Scientist at the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), discuses the art of communicating scientific information accurately. Whether or […]

Post-Brexit Deregulation Risks Asbestos Crisis

March 1, 2019 Jane Rigney 2

Post written by Rosie Rosati, Health Advocate Both the amount of asbestos in UK lungs and the UK mesothelioma rate below age 50 are declining […]

Electronic cigarettes really can help you to quit smoking

January 31, 2019 Peter Sasieni 1

New evidence  shows that electronic cigarettes, when used together with behavioural support, enable substantially more smokers to give up than nicotine replacement treatments accompanied by […]

Maintaining independence in a collaborative government structure

January 10, 2019 Jane Rigney 1

Post written by  Daniel Greenberg, Barrister specialising in legislation. Introduction by Peter Sasieni Much of cancer prevention needs to be viewed as a public health activity. […]

‘Drink Free Days’: Should we be Drinkaware aware?

September 17, 2018 Peter Sasieni 1

When two government advisers threaten to resign, we should perhaps take notice. Last week a senior government advisor quit, and a second threatened to resign […]

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