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“Send them to us”: What GPs and primary care researchers can learn from patient groups

Posted on June 22, 2017July 17, 2017 by capcbristol

by Dr Sam Merriel
NIHR Academic Clinical Fellow
Centre for Academic Primary Care

I was recently invited to address the annual general meeting of PROSPECT, a local prostate cancer support group. The brief I was given was to discuss the GP’s role in diagnosing prostate cancer and the latest research in this area; a daunting task to tackle in a room full of men with prostate cancer at various stages on their cancer journey.

I spoke of the GP’s role across the continuum of cancer, from prevention and early diagnosis through to survivorship support and palliative care. I tried to discuss some of the latest studies in the field, such as the PROMIS study and the CAP trial, in a digestible form for these men. I also mused with them about the potential role new genetic technologies will have in the future in guiding GPs in determining cancer risk … Read more

Posted in Management of disease, Organisation and delivery of careTagged cancer, General practice, GP, Methodology, patient, prostate cancer, Public engagement, public involvement, ResearchLeave a Comment on “Send them to us”: What GPs and primary care researchers can learn from patient groups

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