Meeting the challenge of Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR)

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Part of the Story: Sherlock Holmes and The Adventure of the Silent Hiss

Despite recent scientific progress, society and particularly the media oversimplifies, or sensationalises cancer. The way that cancer is portrayed does not reflect the reality for patients today. We’ve created a new chapter, ‘The Adventure of the Silent Hiss’, to ‘The Return of S ...  Show more

Confronting the stigma of lung cancer

To end season 2, our expert panel discusses some of the challenges and misconceptions that need to be overcome in the fight against lung cancer and the progress being made. Our host Dr Ellie Cannon is joined by Dr Jesme Fox, Medical Director at the Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundati ...  Show more

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