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Mashup Score: 3UK Optune Support Group | Computational Oncology Laboratory - 3 month(s) ago
Optune (Tumour-Treating Fields) are a new anti-cancer modality, with evidence to support their use in brain and lung cancer patients. However, because it is a new treatment, there are a lot of mis-conceptions and barriers to using Optune. To address this, we host the UK Optune support group to help provide peer support and guidance for all Optune users in the UK. This includes patients accessing Optune through a trial, or as part of routine care, and irrespective of which part of the body they are having
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Mashup Score: 20Horizons in Neuro-oncology | Computational Oncology Laboratory - 8 month(s) ago
Horizons in Neuro-oncology is a series of talks and events to encourage collaboration and to increase the impact of research in neuro-oncology. The focus is on clinically applicable, or near-clinic, technologies and treatments that might improve patient outcomes, and in developing, supporting and implementing new treatments. Although it is aimed at a clinical audience, it is open to all – health care professionals, students, researchers, charities, support groups, patients, carers and others. Each
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Mashup Score: 2Indigo Community | Computational Oncology Laboratory - 8 month(s) ago
Indigo Community project is a digital clinical trial that aims to assess the feasibility of mass recruitment to a community cancer survivor study via a large-scale online platform using participant self-enrolment.
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Mashup Score: 9Horizons in Neuro-oncology | Computational Oncology Laboratory - 10 month(s) ago
Horizons in Neuro-oncology is a series of talks and events to encourage collaboration and to increase the impact of research in neuro-oncology. The focus is on clinically applicable, or near-clinic, technologies and treatments that might improve patient outcomes, and in developing, supporting and implementing new treatments. Although it is aimed at a clinical audience, it is open to all – health care professionals, students, researchers, charities, support groups, patients, carers and others. Each
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Mashup Score: 10Horizons in Neuro-oncology | Computational Oncology Laboratory - 11 month(s) ago
Horizons in Neuro-oncology is a series of talks and events to encourage collaboration and to increase the impact of research in neuro-oncology. The focus is on clinically applicable, or near-clinic, technologies and treatments that might improve patient outcomes, and in developing, supporting and implementing new treatments. Although it is aimed at a clinical audience, it is open to all – health care professionals, students, researchers, charities, support groups, patients, carers and others. Each
Source: www.computationaloncology.netCategories: General Medicine News, Oncologists2Tweet
UK Optune support group dates for 2024 every month Support Groups (users) Open Groups (potential users & HCPs) Please sign-up & spread the word! Thanks @ShahabiLillie for hosting https://t.co/6UWTk9Z7AT @braintumourrsch @BrainTumourSupp @BrainTumourOrg