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CCLG Research Talks: How did children and families help set childhood cancer research priorities?

With Susie Aldiss

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Susie Aldiss talks about the top ten research priorities in childhood cancer and what's next for this project.

  • Learn more about the importance of getting involved with research
  • Find out how the team identified the priorities

Susie Aldiss

Susie is a researcher at the University of Surrey, who focuses on the experiences of children and young people who have cancer, communication about cancer and treatment, using creative methods to engage with children in research, and the transition from child to adult health services. Susie was part of the coordinating team for the James Lind Alliance Priority Setting Partnership that developed the top 10 priorities in childhood cancer research.

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