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The colours of a clinical trial

October 8, 2021 Jane Rigney 1

This blog was written by Deepali Patel. Deepali started her career working as a research scientist at the Cancer Research UK labs in Cambridge. She […]

The Legacy of Henrietta Lacks

August 27, 2021 Jamie Doorbar 0

Earlier this month, the 1st of August 2021, marked the 101st birthday of Henrietta Lacks. While she died in 1951 of cervical cancer, her life […]

Can prediction models reduce racial/ethnic disparities in lung screening eligibility criteria?

February 5, 2021 Jane Rigney 0

Health inequalities are a growing concern worldwide. In this piece, Rebecca Landy and Corey Young from the Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics in the […]

The Marmot review: Lessons for cancer screening and prevention

March 18, 2020 Jamie Doorbar 1

A few weeks ago, on the 24th of February 2020, Michael Marmot released the newest review of his “Fair Society, Healthy Lives review”, detailing how […]

Structural racism – a root cause of health inequities?

October 25, 2019 Alejandra Castanon 1

We have all heard how cancer outcomes are poorer for people in low socioeconomic groups and those from ethnic minority backgrounds. Although I knew that […]

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