Improving outcomes in poor-prognosis cancers – Sharing Progress in Cancer Care
SPCC (Sharing Progress in Cancer Care) shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Are patients with ‘hard-to-treat’ cancers being failed by an ecosystem that sees resources pile in behind successes and shun the tougher challenges?
Rachel Brazil hears from some researchers dedicated to developing novel approaches to cancers with the poorest prognoses, and asks whether efforts to support academic research in this area are being targeted to greatest effect.
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Rachel Brazil is a science writer, communications consultant, and project manager. Freelancing since 2011, she specializes in writing and editing news, features, and profiles on scientific research and its societal implications. Her work spans the physical and medical sciences as well as science, healthcare, and innovation policy. Additionally, she trains academic professionals in effective communication to better engage with both public and business audiences.
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