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One in Two
The University of Manchester
16 episodes
8 months ago
With one in two of us receiving a cancer diagnosis at some point during our lives, it has never been more important to improve the outcomes for people affected by cancer. This cancer research podcast is brought to you by The University of Manchester in partnership with the Manchester Cancer Research Centre (MCRC). In each episode, our cancer researchers discuss the innovations, discoveries and projects that are changing the landscape of early detection.
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With one in two of us receiving a cancer diagnosis at some point during our lives, it has never been more important to improve the outcomes for people affected by cancer. This cancer research podcast is brought to you by The University of Manchester in partnership with the Manchester Cancer Research Centre (MCRC). In each episode, our cancer researchers discuss the innovations, discoveries and projects that are changing the landscape of early detection.
Show more...
Medicine
Health & Fitness,
Mental Health
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One in Two podcast - Health inequalities with Professors Phil and Emma Crosbie: does going directly to communities improve screening uptake?
One in Two
38 minutes
3 years ago
One in Two podcast - Health inequalities with Professors Phil and Emma Crosbie: does going directly to communities improve screening uptake?
In this episode, we speak to Professor Phil Crosbie and Professor Emma Crosbie about their research in the early detection of lung and womb cancer and their work on community screening and addressing health inequalities. With cancer incidence rising, especially amongst the most socially and economically disadvantaged communities, the need for earlier detection interventions has never been more important. We find out how this cancer research power couple are transforming cancer patient outcomes through novel approaches to early detection.   Phil Crosbie’s research profile: https://www.research.manchester.ac.uk/portal/philip.crosbie.html Emma Crosbie’s research profile: https://www.research.manchester.ac.uk/portal/emma.crosbie.html Cancer futures: https://www.bmh.manchester.ac.uk/stories/cancer/ Peaches trust: https://peachestrust.org/ What is cervical screening? https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/cervical-screening/ Manchester lung health check: https://mft.nhs.uk/lunghealthcheck/ Macmillan Cancer support: https://www.macmillan.org.uk/
One in Two
With one in two of us receiving a cancer diagnosis at some point during our lives, it has never been more important to improve the outcomes for people affected by cancer. This cancer research podcast is brought to you by The University of Manchester in partnership with the Manchester Cancer Research Centre (MCRC). In each episode, our cancer researchers discuss the innovations, discoveries and projects that are changing the landscape of early detection.