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Richard Baird1, Ian Banks2, David Cameron3, John Chester4, Helena Earl1, Mark Flannagan5, Adam Januszewski6, Richard Kennedy7, Sarah Payne8, Emlyn Samuel9, Hannah Taylor10, Roshan Agarwal11, Samreen Ahmed12, Caroline Archer13, Ruth Board14, Judith Carser15, Ellen Copson16, David Cunningham17, Rob Coleman18, Adam Dangoor19, Graham Dark20, Diana Eccles16, Chris Gallagher21, Adam Glaser22, Richard Griffiths23, Geoff Hall24, Marcia Hall25, Danielle Harari26, Michael Hawkins27, Mark Hill28, Peter Johnson16, Alison Jones29, Tania Kalsi26, Eleni Karapanagiotou30, Zoe Kemp31, Janine Mansi32, Ernie Marshall33, Alex Mitchell34, Maung Moe35, Caroline Michie36, Richard Neal37, Tom Newsom-Davis38, Alison Norton39, Richard Osborne40, Gargi Patel41, John Radford42, Alistair Ring31, Emily Shaw43, Rod Skinner44, Dan Stark24, Sam Turnbull45, Galina Velikova22, Jeff White46, Alison Young47, Johnathan Joffe48, Peter Selby49.
Abstract
The Association of Cancer Physicians in the United Kingdom has developed a strategy to improve outcomes for cancer patients and identified the goals and commitments of the Association and its members.Entities:
Keywords: cancer physicians; cancer policy; cancer strategy; medical oncology
Year: 2016 PMID: 26913066 PMCID: PMC4762575 DOI: 10.3332/ecancer.2016.608
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ecancermedicalscience ISSN: 1754-6605