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      TICKETS: "Cancer Is What We Have, Not Who We Are": The Sussex Cancer Fund Community Conference - 8 month(s) ago

      Sussex Cancer Fund have a fantastic “Cancer Is What We Have, Not Who We Are”: The Sussex Cancer Fund Community Conference event taking place on Saturday 19th October 2024. You can view all the details and buy tickets here https://sussexcancerfund.charityhive.co.uk/tickets/1/cancer-is-what-we-have-not-who-we-are-the-sussex-cancer-fund-community-conference

      Source: sussexcancerfund.charityhive.co.uk
      Categories: General Medicine News, Oncologists1
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        This Saturday, #Worthing for people affected by cancer: "Cancer Is What We Have, Not Who We Are": The @SxCancerFund Community Conference Talks on microbiome, stress and cancer, lymphoedema, pain control and more https://t.co/t6fC8PhcrR

    • Mashup Score: 17
      Easy read cancer information - 8 month(s) ago

      Macmillan easy read booklets use simple language and pictures to tell you about cancer. See our full range of easy read booklets.

      Source: www.macmillan.org.uk
      Categories: General Medicine News, Oncologists1
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        And to mention that @macmillancancer Easy Read resources can be helpful here #BOPA2024 https://t.co/viJmLgWBSZ

    • Mashup Score: 2
      Understanding and tackling cancer inequities: What opportunities does intersectionality offer researchers, policymakers, and providers? A scoping review - 8 month(s) ago

      We summarised the international evidence relating to the role of intersectionality in patients’ lived experience of inequities along the cancer care pathway. We produced guidance to use intersectio…

      Source: www.tandfonline.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, Oncologists1
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        Cancer intersectionality - a scoping review presented #BOPA2024 by ⁦@MarEstupinan⁩ -poorly understood -poorly studied Guidance needed - and provided!! Free full text 👇 https://t.co/vGJQGNSQ7Q

    • Mashup Score: 0
      A long walk with the Maasai - 8 month(s) ago

      Help Laura Marshall-Andrews raise money to support Trusts for African Schools

      Source: www.justgiving.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, Oncologists1
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        My friend Laura Marshall-Andrews is fundraising for Trusts for African Schools. Check out their @JustGiving page and please donate if you can. Thank you! #JustGiving https://t.co/uczCuaKFDP

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      Digital health and equitable access to care - 9 month(s) ago

      Author summary Our research finds that many digital health tools are focused on making it easier to talk to a health care provider or see your health care information, but that is only part of the story about how technology can help with health care. If digital technologies were used to make it easier to find health care in the first place, and easier to find information online for people who might not know the best ways to find information, these could help to make sure everyone gets the care they need.

      Source: journals.plos.org
      Categories: General Medicine News, Oncologists1
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        Improving equity through digital health in structurally marginalised communities focuses overly on access to information and/or provider This nice analysis (free full text) refocuses on making sure people can access info and care *in the first place* https://t.co/WnbVkMi3SW https://t.co/ZLkxSGYTEI

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      Association of Patient Portal Messaging with Survival Among Radiation Oncology Patients - 9 month(s) ago

      The shift to electronic health records has led to both patient portal messaging and large amounts of digital, real-world data for research. The objective of this study was to examine the association between portal messaging and survival among radiation oncology patients, using real-world data.

      Source: www.redjournal.org
      Categories: General Medicine News, Oncologists1
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        Fascinating (free full text) paper from Jes Alexander and @AlexisLBeatty showing improved survival for some age groups and cancer types using patient #radonc digital portal messaging Is this portal use just a surrogate for patient self-actualisation? https://t.co/g69zATjta8 https://t.co/DgHVleCgY3

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      The Brighton Tumour Microenvironment Conference - 21-22 October 2024 - 9 month(s) ago

      This meeting will discuss the latest advances in TME research, exploring tumour promoting mechanisms, diverse cell types and communication.

      Source: www.eventbrite.co.uk
      Categories: General Medicine News, Oncologists1
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        Tumour Microenvironment Conference 21-22nd October Here in (sometimes sunny) Brighton.. Registration 👇 https://t.co/84y6hdz46C

    • Mashup Score: 1
      Let's talk about Black women and Breast Cancer - 9 month(s) ago

      Black Women and Breast Cancer

      Source: bwbc.org.uk
      Categories: General Medicine News, Oncologists1
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        RT @GeorgetteOni: @BreastDocUK Thanks Richard - registration now open https://t.co/VJXGkr9A3n hope to see many of you there!

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      Don't call me elderly: a review of medical journals' use of ageist literature - PubMed - 9 month(s) ago

      While progress has been made in reframing the language used in journal articles compared to previous studies (Lundebjerg et al. in J Am Geriatr Soc 65: 1386-1388, 2017), more can be done to ensure our compliance with addressing older adults by their preferred terminology.

      Source: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
      Categories: General Medicine News, Oncologists1
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        Can we stop using the term ‘elderly’ in session titles please #ESMO24 ? Lots of data available on how disliked this term is Of course @EtienneB66 changed it to ‘older people’ when giving his excellent talk https://t.co/4CpTayLEcr

    • Mashup Score: 13
      @BreastDocUK/ESMO 24 Ambassadors / X - 9 month(s) ago

      Official X Ambassadors of #ESMO24

      Source: x.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, Oncologists1
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        Here's a Twitter List of all the #ESMO24Ambassadors for an easy #ESMO24 follow : 👇 https://t.co/vQfMvY71V7 … Well done @DrJonLim and @LizzySmyth1 for 🇬🇧 representation https://t.co/ByGKrfXDJg

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    #NHS Oncologist, @UHSussex Macmillan Consultant Adviser, #radonc #BHAFC #gerionc (He/Him) #Brighton pic by @FinnHop

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