Aim
Our research considers what matters most to women with womne specific cancers and seeks to understand their experiences. We aim is to explore new ways of working in partnership with women who develop breast and gynaecological cancers to improve their healthcare experience and quality of life.
We achieve this by:
- Integrating knowledge of patient experience with clinical science
- Prioritising multidisciplinary research to create clinical interventions to impact practice, cancer care guidelines and policy
- Developing novel interventions to support informed decision-making, enhance lifestyle change, relieve symptoms and promote psychological resilience and recovery
- Applying research evidence to influence policy, practice and teaching in women specific cancers
- Increasing research capacity through academic support and training in quality of life and psychooncological skills.

Patient experience of prevention and early detection approaches in women’s cancer
An area that is key in strategies to detect disease early is risk stratification and we have worked in a number of areas of risk stratification including the collaborative multidisciplinary CRUK research programme (PROMISE).

Patient and health professional communication
Studies that examine communication process and its effects on patients’ well-being or clinical outcomes.

Novel Interventions
Interventions to improve quality of life outcomes for women diagnosed with a gynaecological cancer

Quality of Life
A series of projects aimed at developing and psychometrically testing quality of life instruments for use in women specific cancers and for generic use.

Research Group Members
Further details regarding members of the Patient Care Research Group

Research Students
Explore the list of research students within the Patient Care Research Group and visit their profiles.