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Working with patients to improve future cancer care for older adults
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Consultation has concluded
We want to work with older adult patients who have experienced chemotherapy to inform how we deliver future cancer care to older adults and sharing this learning through clinical education.
We are hosting a focus group to explore patients' experience of clinical care as an older adult (aged 65+), with an interest in hearing from individuals who have received anti cancer therapy within the last five years.
Friday 23rd September
2pm-3.30pm
Please note this meeting has been switched to a virtual meeting.
Please fill out the form below to register your interest in attending the focus group
We will offer vouchers for your attendance in line with The Royal Marsden's Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement Policy. This will be a £50 voucher for participating in the Focus group. The Focus group will be a maximum of 8 participants.
We want to work with older adult patients who have experienced chemotherapy to inform how we deliver future cancer care to older adults and sharing this learning through clinical education.
We are hosting a focus group to explore patients' experience of clinical care as an older adult (aged 65+), with an interest in hearing from individuals who have received anti cancer therapy within the last five years.
Friday 23rd September
2pm-3.30pm
Please note this meeting has been switched to a virtual meeting.
Please fill out the form below to register your interest in attending the focus group
We will offer vouchers for your attendance in line with The Royal Marsden's Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement Policy. This will be a £50 voucher for participating in the Focus group. The Focus group will be a maximum of 8 participants.
Please fill in the registration form to attend the event.
Consultation has concluded
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