Cancer Prevention Group Blog

Cancer Prevention Group Blog

Research Today, Cancer Prevention Tomorrow

cancer epidemiology

Cancer Prevention Group’s 2020 Christmas reading list

December 21, 2020 Jamie Doorbar 0

Following the success of our 2019 reading list (available here) we’ve decided to put together a list of 25 publications to celebrate the cancer prevention […]

Five minutes with: Dr Mona Saraiya

September 18, 2020 Guest Author 0

Our “Five Minutes With” series seeks to discover what are the habits, inspirations and obstacles that have shaped the careers of leading cancer researchers and […]

Cancer outcomes during COVID: building on existing datasets & collaborations

May 15, 2020 Guest Author 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 […]

stack of books

Cancer Prevention Group’s Christmas reading list

December 13, 2019 Jamie Doorbar 1

As the year draws to an end, we have been looking back and reflecting on the groups achievements in 2019. We decided that the best […]

Five Minutes With: Dr Silvia Franceschi

May 3, 2019 Guest Author 0

Our “Five Minutes With” series seeks to discover what are the habits, inspirations and obstacles that have shaped the careers of leading cancer researchers and […]

Welcome to the King’s Cancer Prevention blog

This blog is supported by the Cancer Research UK Cambridge Centre Early Detection Programme

Cancer Prevention: About us

We are a group of epidemiologists and population researchers studying the causes of or early events in the development of cancer. Our aim is to be able to interfere and prevent cancer or diagnose it whilst still easy to treat.

Contact us at cancerprev@kcl.ac.uk

Follow us on Social Media

 

TWITTER FEED

Tweets by CancerPrev_KCL

Latest Posts, Tags & Comments
  • Pathology and Artificial Intelligence in BEST3
  • Bowel cancer surveillance for high-risk patients in the time of COVID-19: What have we learned?
  • Headline findings of the BEST3 Trial
  • Beyond trust: collective understanding of the common good and patient data
  • Medical research and the double-edged sword of data protection
  • Medical research and the common law of confidentiality
  • Can prediction models reduce racial/ethnic disparities in lung screening eligibility criteria?
  • Cancer Prevention Group’s 2020 Christmas reading list
  • An interview with: Dr Stuart Griffiths, Director of Research & Services at Yorkshire Cancer Research
  • Achieving cervical cancer elimination requires collective action from civil society
Barrett’s oesophagus Best 3 cancer prevention cancer screening cervical cancer cervical screening cervix Clinical research network COVID-19 Cytosponge™ ethics five minutes with HPV HPV primary screening mammography medical research Oesophageal cancer public health public policy quality assurance Sasieni scandal screening sensitivity Upper GI
  • Betty Lakop: I had the privilege of working with Louise in colposcopy clinic in St. Marys Hospital. What I will never forget…
  • Pink Promise India: Great share! Totally agree with you. Early detection of breast cancer through mammography screening leads to numerous treatment options as…
  • Beyond trust: collective understanding of the common good and patient data – Cancer Prevention Group Blog: […] the previous post, we mentioned Use My Data and Understanding Patient Data as examples of efforts to bring […]
Meta
  • Log in
  • Entries feed
  • Comments feed
  • WordPress.org

Copyright © 2021 | WordPress Theme by MH Themes