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Saving lives and money through early detection: Lynch syndrome case study

Callum Wood By Callum Wood Filed Under: Health and Care, Health and Social Care Posted: October 17, 2022

A new national standard for cancer testing in England and Wales (NICE ‘Diagnostic Guidance 42’) was published in October 2020, following a successful policy engagement campaign from Professor Emma Crosbie’s team at The University of Manchester, and Policy@Manchester. In this piece, adapted from our On Cancer publication, Professor Crosbie explains why this is just the […]

Tagged With: #OnCancer, Biometrics, cancer, care quality, gender inequalities, Health & Social Care, Health inequalities, NHS, NHS improvement, public health, SMS, wellbeing

All sorted now? The continued risk of COVID-19 to patients with severe mental illness

By Lamiece Hassan and Joseph Firth Filed Under: Health and Care, Health and Social Care Posted: October 12, 2022

The success of the coronavirus vaccine rollout in the UK and internationally has allowed some return to normality for many people. However, one group that was – and continues to be – at risk of being overlooked in the context of COVID-19 is those with severe mental illness (SMI). In this blog, Dr Lamiece Hassan […]

Tagged With: COVID-19, Health & Social Care, Health inequalities, inequalities, mental health, NHS, Pandemic, public health, SHS, wellbeing

Data directly from our patients: Is improving patient data the key to better cancer care?

By Corinne Faivre-Finn, Niels Peek and James Price Filed Under: All posts, Digital Futures, Health and Care, Science and Technology Posted: September 8, 2022

To provide the best care and support for cancer patients during and after treatment, it is essential to collect and work with data that captures patient experiences and patient-reported outcomes. But data is not a simple subject. The way healthcare services work with data, and how we work with patients to collect it, must be […]

Tagged With: #OnCancer, Biometrics, cancer, care quality, data, digital, Health & Social Care, innovation, NHS, NHS Digital, Pankhurst Institute, SHS, SMS, technology

Rules of the road: The need for new quality standards for AI technology in healthcare

By Dónal Landers and Gareth Price Filed Under: All posts, Health and Care, Health and Social Care, Science and Technology Posted: August 15, 2022

In recent years, we have seen a profusion of AI, algorithm, and machine-learning technologies enter clinical practice. This has happened across the health and care sector, and cancer testing and treatments have been no exception, with some proven benefits. For example, AI has been shown to be capable of recognising patterns in scan images that […]

Tagged With: #OnCancer, AI, cancer, digital, Health & Social Care, technology

Advanced radiotherapies: What are the challenges and opportunities?

By Karen Kirkby and Ananya Choudhury Filed Under: Health and Care, Health and Social Care, Science and Technology Posted: August 11, 2022

Advanced radiotherapies are redefining the kinds of cancer treatment that are possible. These developments are exciting, but they also present new challenges. One challenge for researchers and clinicians is how to support policymakers, tasked with developing treatment and care standards across the NHS. So, what are these new treatments, what do they mean for patient […]

Tagged With: #OnCancer, Biometrics, cancer, digital, Health & Social Care, innovation, NHS, NHS improvement, science & engineering, SMS, technology

Access and inclusion: Can we move cancer services closer to home?

By Philip Crosbie and Dónal Landers Filed Under: All posts, Health and Care, Health and Social Care Posted: August 4, 2022

Traditionally, the vast majority of cancer services take place in hospitals, but new thinking and new technology are rapidly changing this landscape, particularly because of the impact of COVID-19 on the delivery of healthcare services. In this blog, from our On Cancer publication, Dr Philip Crosbie and Dr Dónal Landers outlines how delivering services at […]

Tagged With: #OnCancer, cancer, care quality, communities, digital, Greater Manchester, Health & Social Care, Health inequalities, inequalities, innovation, Lydia Becker Institute, NHS, public health, SBS, technology

Disadvantage and disease: finding solutions to inequalities in cancer

By Philip Crosbie, Suzanne Johnson and David Shackley Filed Under: All posts, Cities and Environment, Health and Care, Health and Social Care, Levelling up Posted: July 28, 2022

The COVID-19 pandemic has brought renewed focus to the great health inequalities between different communities in our society. Looking at cancer care, these inequalities exist across the whole cancer pathway from uptake in screening, likelihood to present early with symptoms, participation in clinical trials, diagnosis and access to treatments. In this blog, from our On […]

Tagged With: #OnCancer, cancer, care quality, communities, COVID-19, Greater Manchester, Health & Social Care, Health inequalities, inequalities, Levelling Up, Lydia Becker Institute, NHS, Racial Inequalities, SBS, SMS, wellbeing

With great power: Taking responsibility for integrated care

By Melissa Surgey Filed Under: British Politics, Health and Care, Health and Social Care, primary care services Posted: July 19, 2022

July 2022 sees the formal establishment of the Integrated Care Systems (ICSs) created by the Health and Care Act 2022. These bodies will integrate health and social care in England, with the aim of providing more joined-up services tailored to local needs. However, questions remain about how ICSs will function at place-level, particularly in terms […]

Tagged With: british politics, care quality, devolution, Health & Social Care, HOPE, local government, NHS, NHS improvement, SHS

Too close to the sun: The health benefits and economic case for banning sunbeds

By Katherine Payne, Paul Lorigan and Adèle Green Filed Under: Health and Care, Health and Social Care Posted: June 16, 2022

Melanoma skin cancers are the UK’s fifth most common cancer, causing over 2,000 deaths each year. Over 85% of cases are preventable, with excessive exposure to ultraviolet light the most common cause, including the ultraviolet light used in sunbeds. The cancer risk from sunbeds is well known, but a new study has outlined the stark […]

Tagged With: Business Energy & Industry, cancer, Children & Young People, devolution, economy, education, GMCA, Greater Manchester, Health & Social Care, Health inequalities, inequalities, local government, mental health, NHS, public health, SBS, SHS, SMS, urban, wellbeing

Making light work: Recommendations for healthy lighting

By Rob Lucas and Tim Brown Filed Under: Cities and Environment, Health and Care, Science and Technology, Urban Posted: June 7, 2022

Light exposure has important effects on human health and wellbeing, regulating our sleep/wake cycles, and influencing our mental and physical health. Advances in our understanding of the role of light in health, and emerging lighting technologies, now present opportunities to adjust lighting to promote optimal physical and mental health and performance. In this blog, Professor […]

Tagged With: Ashton Institute, Children & Young People, energy, Health & Safety, Health & Social Care, housing, infrastructure, justice, mental health, MERI, NHS, older people, productivity, SBS, SMS, technology, wellbeing, work & pensions

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