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Informing research into cancer detection and prevention

Categories: Patient or Loved One, Interest In Research

Join King’s College London’s Cancer Prevention Group to find out how you can shape research into cancer prevention and detection.

What’s the project about?

King’s College London’s Cancer Prevention Group works to improve cancer screening and early detection. They run research studies and trials in different areas, such as cancer screening, early detection technologies, psychological impacts of screening, and existing cancer inequalities.

They’re looking for people with lived experience of cancer to join the group and help shape their research to make sure that it’s informed by, relevant to, and beneficial for people affected by cancer. 

Who can take part?

Anyone who’s been affected by cancer, whether from a personal diagnosis or as a carer or loved one.

Why do you want me to be involved?

It’s important that cancer research is informed by the diverse voices people affected by cancer, so that it’s beneficial to everyone experiencing it.

By joining the Cancer Prevention Group, you can make sure that the voice of lived experienced is a central part of research into cancer detection and prevention.

What will you ask me to do?

You can sign up to the Cancer Prevention Group’s involvement database at any time.

You’ll be invited to get involved in specific research studies on an ad-hoc basis, and you can accept as many or as few as you like. You can find out the types of activities you could be asked to do on the website. As the group doesn't just cover breast cancer research, you could hear about opportunities which aren't specific to breast cancer. 

Some opportunities will be online, and others will be in person. You’ll be paid £25 per hour (on average) for the opportunities you get involved in, and any travel expenses will be reimbursed.

How do I get involved?

You can sign up by scanning the QR code on the poster, or through the website.

You can also find out more information by emailing Eleanor Knuckley at cpg-ppi@kcl.ac.uk, or by calling her on 07786 624372.