The ENABLE study is an ongoing longitudinal qualitative study conducted by the Macmillan Survivorship Research Group and the University of Southampton.
The ENABLE study sheds light on the effect of #COVID19 for patients and careers living with #cancer. Head over to our website, to learn more about the findings of this study and the implications. #Policyproject#ResearchReport
See here: https://t.co/BiDCeBEJLF
Did you know, the ability to maintain independence & normality for patients and carers living with #Cancer that
is treatable but not curable has been greatly impeded by the #COVID19 pandemic?
Visit our website to learn more:https://t.co/lFa8vX1lzF @HSciences@macmillancancer
Don't forget we have the wonderful @StephenERLim and @DrKindaIbrahim doing @JackieLearning on Monday 25 April for an online seminar Innovative settings for identifying and managing #frailty in old age - from 12.30-13.30 See detail here & join us @CRASoton
https://t.co/BzE5oOjbfM
On today’s first ever #NationalCancerCNSDay day we wanted to celebrate and acknowledge all of the CNS staff who tirelessly support cancer patients and enable high quality specialist care. Thank you so much for all you do.
To all the women working in #Cancer services, both on the frontline of the #NHS and those 'behind the scenes' - our gratitude and admiration for what you do; is not just today - it is everyday 💪🙌🦸♀️
#BreakTheBias#InternationalWomensDay#Cancer
🎉 #WorldCancerDay is our birthday! Today marks 20 years since we were formed and 120 years of #LifesavingDiscoveries since the founding of the Imperial Cancer Research Fund. Look back at our highlights from the last 20 years, made possible thanks to you: https://t.co/n4lZ1oWa0c
Today on #WorldCancerDay we start our partnership with #CommunitiesagainstCancer. Over the next 12 months we will work alongside @NHS_WCA to increase understanding of the disease & awareness of the support and help available locally.
Lets Get Cancer Savvy! #WorldCancerDay2022
Today on #WorldCancerDay, we're joining everyone around the world to raise awareness and show our support for people living with cancer 💚🌍
We're here to do whatever it takes to ensure people get the care they need. Cancer doesn't discriminate, and neither do we.
Since 2016 everyone has been working tirelessly on the HORIZONS study and today on #WorldCancerDay we'd like to take a moment to thank everyone involved!
#WorldCancerday2022#CloseTheCareGap
@MacmillanUoS
MSRG: https://t.co/ka2P2DZYcG
HORIZONS: https://t.co/q17zExOE7e
If you have any signs or symptoms that are concerning you, please speak to your GP online or over the phone. Don't delay. Cancer Services are open and we are here to see you safely #HelpUsHelpYou@CancerWessex@CancerDorset
These important findings from the CREW study https://t.co/qStvWQpbBi are thanks to the amazing work of @MacmillanUoS @j_turner6 @SallyWheel people living with and beyond bowel cancer and funding from @macmillancancer
Being a carer might not be something you planned for. It can be rewarding, but the physical and emotional demands can be difficult.
This #CarersRightsDay, take a look at the support available to help you look after yourself ➡️ https://t.co/M3RXMJFz7R
Our new @PalliativeMedJ paper provides valuable evidence & rich insight into the impact of COVID on the lives of cancer patients & their carers @LynnCalman@AyshaJKK@EloiseRadcliffe @MacmillanUoS @macmillancancer @https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/02692163211049497
Great presentation today on @EnableUos by @LynnCalman at the 'Nursing Research Matters' webinar #1professionalvoice
For more information on our research on the impact of COVID for people living with cancer see our report https://t.co/cmtAXkIfdM
We are looking for an evaluation/research fellow to join the team @MacmillanUoS!! We are evaluating an NHS England-funded intervention called Right by You Wessex, a model of integrated, personalised cancer care. Closing 9th September.
https://t.co/yut4PE02Jk
Family caregivers are increasingly expected to undertake complex and technical medication tasks formerly carried out by professionals, but with little if any training, supervision or support; this trend has been exacerbated by COVID-19. #hpm#hapc https://t.co/jZumcQ8fqi
Families who are caring for a relative who is seriously ill and dying at home need more support from professionals to help manage their medication, says a new study @PalliativeMedJ led by experts @UoN_SHS @DrElliWilson #PalliativeCare#WeAreUoN https://t.co/swZbftbfGb