Identification of Lynch syndrome among people newly diagnosed with endometrial cancer: a prospective audit (Contributed by Prof. Emma J Davidson) - https://t.co/nYVwEIOHLq
Two new Cochrane reviews show that HPV vaccines are effective in preventing cervical cancer.
@ProfEmmaCrosbie, Cancer Prevention and Early Detection Co-Theme Lead at Manchester BRC, was involved in the reviews.
📽️ Watch this video to find out more 👇
https://t.co/U2DlPcEhKN
🗞️ In the @Independent: HPV vaccine does prevent cervical cancer
Scientists including @ProfEmmaCrosbie, Cancer Prevention and Early Detection Co-Theme Lead at Manchester BRC, have provided the most comprehensive evidence on HPV vaccination.
Read more 👇
https://t.co/r7ydrYUekM
This Black History Month, we celebrate Black leaders at the MCRC, highlighting their proudest moments, lessons learned, and hopes for the future.
https://t.co/MWetb3YEnh
A new blood test could improve ovarian cancer detection.
Prof Emma Crosbie, Cancer Prevention and Early Detection Co-Theme Lead, is 1 of the authors on 2 related papers published in the British Journal of Cancer.
📰 Media coverage here:
https://t.co/TeIjifeCNU
Manchester scientists have found a new blood test could accurately detect ovarian cancer early.
@ProfEmmaCrosbie, Cancer Prevention and Early Detection Co-Theme Lead at Manchester BRC said: “AOA Dx’s platform has the potential to significantly improve patient care and outcomes."
We are inviting people with Lynch syndrome to take part in a survey exploring awareness and views of preimplantation genetic testing.#Lynchsyndrome@LynchSyndromeUK@ECTeamSMH.
To take part, PLEASE CLICK LINK BELOW
https://t.co/zj9rT3TgRG
@AmericanCancer we are laser focussed on amplifying the patient voice. I was thrilled to be able to lead the panel at #PrevConf25 on people at high-risk for cancer made up of those at high-risk and advocates. We need to be much better in communicating with pts and families!
Thought provoking keynote lecture from Prof Adam Balen on the evolution of assisted conception since the first IVF birth & the ethical dilemmas the new technology brings including the potential for artificial wombs, solo genetic parenting & gene editing.' How far should we go?'
Applications invited for a bright, motivated O&G trainee to take up a @tommys Research Fellowship unlocking the microarchitecture of the cervix in #PTB - loads of clinical skills in TVS and cerclage to be acquired along the way too! https://t.co/Q9supy83Ou