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More than one thousand people receive a cancer diagnosis in the UK each day, making early detection and intervention critical for improving outcomes for patients. The majority of patients are first diagnosed after presenting cancer symptoms to their GP. This puts primary care in a unique and critical position to drive forward research that closes the cancer care gap – the theme of this year’s World Cancer Day.
Minal Bakhai
Minal Bakhai - Director for Primary Care and Community Transformation & the National Neighbourhood Health Implementation Programme NHS England
Thomas Fanshawe
MPhil MA PhD Thomas Fanshawe - Senior Medical Statistician
Gavin Hubbard
Gavin Hubbard - Senior Communications Manager
Richard Stevens
BA MSc PhD Richard Stevens - Professor of Medical Statistics
Annette Plüddemann
HonsBSc MSc PhD Annette Plüddemann - Associate Professor
Joseph Wherton
BSc (Hons), PhD Joseph Wherton - Associate Professor
John Powell
MA MB BChir MSc PhD PGCertMedEd MRCPsych FFPH FFCI John Powell - Professor of Digital Health
Vanessa Eade
Vanessa Eade - Research Operations Coordinator - Medical Sociology and Health Experiences Research Group
Alison Chisholm
MA, MSc, PhD Alison Chisholm - Qualitative Researcher and British Academy Innovation Fellow
Mary Logan
Mary Logan - Senior Programme Manager / OIDH Operational Lead
Nicholas Jones
Nicholas Jones - NIHR Clinical Lecturer in General Practice
Nicholas DeVito
MPH, DPhil Nicholas DeVito - Postdoctoral Researcher
Clare Bankhead
DPhil; MSc; BSc Clare Bankhead - Professor of Epidemiology and Research Design