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EPISODE · Feb 23, 2022 · 1H 3M

World Cancer Day: The Changing Landscape of Cancer Research

from Research Impact at The University of Manchester · host The University of Manchester

The Covid-19 pandemic has changed the landscape of cancer research and patient care. There is an increasing need for investment and training in oncology to combat and overcome some of the delays and challenges exacerbated by coronavirus. Hear first-hand how academics are addressing the challenges caused by the global pandemic in our interactive panel discussion.Over the course of the podcast, our panel of world-leading oncology specialists share their experiences of the hot topics and biggest challenges in their oncology specialisms.Find out more about why it has never been a better time to learn about oncology, and what it is about Manchester that makes it a globally recognised institution in cancer research and patient care.Speakers:Dr Suzanne Johnson Course Director: Transformative Oncology, The University of ManchesterMr Bilal Alkhaffaf PhD, FRCS Consultant Oesophago-Gastric & Bariatric Surgeon, Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust and Honorary Senior Lecturer, The University of ManchesterProfessor Keith Brennan Professor of Developmental Signalling, The University of ManchesterDr Marianne Aznar Senior Lecturer in Adaptive Radiotherapy, The University of ManchesterFurther information about the master's in Transformative Oncology at The University of Manchester can be found  here.

The Covid-19 pandemic has changed the landscape of cancer research and patient care. There is an increasing need for investment and training in oncology to combat and overcome some of the delays and challenges exacerbated by coronavirus. Hear first-hand how academics are addressing the challenges caused by the global pandemic in our interactive panel discussion. Over the course of the podcast, our panel of world-leading oncology specialists share their experiences of the hot topics and biggest challenges in their oncology specialisms. Find out more about why it has never been a better time to learn about oncology, and what it is about Manchester that makes it a globally recognised institution in cancer research and patient care. Speakers: Dr Suzanne Johnson Course Director: Transformative Oncology, The University of Manchester Mr Bilal Alkhaffaf PhD, FRCS Consultant Oesophago-Gastric & Bariatric Surgeon, Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust and Honorary Senior Lecturer, The University of Manchester Professor Keith Brennan Professor of Developmental Signalling, The University of Manchester Dr Marianne Aznar Senior Lecturer in Adaptive Radiotherapy, The University of Manchester Further information about the master's in Transformative Oncology at The University of Manchester can be found here.

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