CancerSurvivalGroup
@CSG_LSHTM
Academic research group, influencing policy through describing and explaining regional and socio-economic inequalities in cancer survival.
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http://csg.lshtm.ac.uk/ 23-01-2014 10:19:27
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Join us to discuss 'World-wide trends in patterns of care for breast, cervical and ovarian cancers – The VENUSCANCER project' on Monday 13 November 2023 @ 3:30 pm – 4:30 pm GMT bitly.ws/ZX8c #LGCW2023 #LondonGlobalCancerWeek London Global Cancer Week
Uncover the Future of Cancer Surveillance at CONCORD-4! 📈
Explore global cancer survival trends from 2000 to 2019. Save the date now >> bit.ly/3YQQTVs #LondonGlobalCancerWeek #CONCORD4 #CancerSurvival #GlobalHealth #LSHTM #CancerResearch #LGCW2023
Uncover the global trends in breast, cervical & ovarian cancers at the VENUSCANCER project. Hosted by London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, this event dives into survival factors, care patterns & more! 👉bit.ly/44sN5e6
#LondonGlobalCancerWeek #LGCW2023 London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
For the online photo exhibition illustrating the huge differences in #breastcancer #survival worldwide, launched during @LGCW2022 see csg.lshtm.ac.uk
CancerSurvivalGroup
Perspectives – The Arts: The people behind the numbers: #women with #breastcancer
CancerSurvivalGroup
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Women’s cancers: do variations in patterns of care explain the world-wide inequalities in survival and avoidable premature deaths? VENUSCANCER
Join our session tomorrow at #LondonGlobalCancerWeek
lshtm.ac.uk/newsevents/eve…
#WorldCancerDay Panel discussion with Deborah James, Prof Michel Coleman, and Prof Paul Farmer, introduced by Dr Susanne Schaffert
Let’s Talk about the C Word: the impact of COVID on cancer youtu.be/yoIyA3zlu-A
#WorldCancerDay Panel discussion with Deborah James, Prof Michel Coleman, and Prof Paul Farmer, introduced by Dr Susanne Schaffert
Let’s Talk about the C Word: Courage – Deborah’s story youtu.be/cKTHiMkW8e8
#WorldCancerDay Panel discussion with Deborah James, Prof Michel Coleman, and Prof Paul Farmer, introduced by Dr Susanne Schaffert
Let’s Talk about the C Word: Care youtu.be/eVhvIrHSeKg
#WorldCancerDay Panel discussion with Deborah James, Prof Michel Coleman, and Prof Paul Farmer, introduced by Dr Susanne Schaffert
Let’s Talk about the C Word: Cures youtu.be/YIPv0LFsltA
Panel discussion for #WorldCancerDay with Deborah James, journalist, BBC blogger, diagnosed with metastatic colorectal cancer at 35; Michel Coleman, Head of CSG, and Prof Paul Farmer, Harvard, introduced by Dr Susanne Schaffert, Novartis CEO for Oncology
youtu.be/uOI7qLGFZmA
Understanding the barriers to #cancer survival is vital to #CloseTheCareGap
That's why, research projects like the CONCORD Programme are so important
On #WorldCancerDay , find out how the 🌍's largest study of cancer outcomes is helping to inform policy 👉 bit.ly/2QVaSPE
An in-depth & captivating session from London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine today with special thanks to Prof Claudia Allemani, Professor Michel Coleman, Professor Niek Klazinga & Professor Mark Lawler presenting the cancer survival trends in Europe focused on their impact on #Cancer control policy in Europe.
Prof Claudia Allemani shared with us what the European Research Council (ERC) aims to achieve as well as their expected result of being 'the largest population-based database in the world with detailed biological, clinical & molecular data for the most common cancers in women'.
#londonglobalcancer
Super session this morning on 'Cancer Survival Trends in the Asia Pacific Region – The CONCORD and VENUSCANCER programmes' hosted by London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Thank you Prof Claudia Allemani, Prof Michel Coleman , Prof Niek Klazinga OECD ➡️ Better Policies for Better Lives & Richard Sullivan #londonglobalcancer #cancerawareness
NEW Book! Social Environment and #Cancer in #Europe : Towards an Evidence-Based #PublicHealth Policy edited by Guy Launoy, Vesna Zadnik and Michel Coleman #healthequity #healthpolicy #oncology Springer Med Books Springer Social Sciences Université de Caen Normandie London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine bit.ly/3w2dM9h
In this paper, we estimate occupational differences in COVID-19 mortality in England using a unique linked dataset combining the 2011 Census, clinical records and mortality data.
Neil Pearce Martie van Tongeren
medrxiv.org/content/10.110…