14 Widening access and addressing inequalities for patients with lung cancer consenting to systemic anti-cancer therapies (SACT)
Cancer services nationally are under increasing pressure. With new and rapidly emerging therapy lines the consent process for SACT is becoming more complex. Moreover our patient population is more diverse. Research has shown that language services and visual guides can improve patient experience, adherence to treatment and overall health outcomes. We are developing a multi-lingual digital library of animations to support the consent process for SACT with the aim to reduce inequalities in cancer care.
Source: Lung Cancer - Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Elizabeth Nally, Annie Reeves, Anna Lerner, Angshu Bhowmik, Pauline Leonard, Oliver Hawkins, David Wald, Adam Januszewski Tags: Clinical Networks and Pathways Source Type: research
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