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Read more news and stories about how people affected by cancer are shaping our work, sharing their experiences to influence the future of research. Help us put people affected by cancer at the heart of our work today.

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Andrew

Meet Andrew

"The patient involvement team makes the process of being involved with the group easy. You feel that you’re making a real difference. We’re a diverse group in age, backgrounds, and of course cancer journeys."

Fraser

Meet Caroline

"What stood out to me most was that he didn’t want others to go through what he went through. That’s why I feel so strongly that lived experience must influence how we work - because Fraser saw the gaps, and in his short time, he tried to fix them, even while fighting for his own life."

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Your Voice Matters: Shaping the Future of Cancer Research

Ally Boyle, Co-Chair of Cancer Research UK’s Early Detection and Prevention Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) Panel, shares why involving patients in research decisions is not just important, but essential. find out why this panel is one of the most meaningful initiatives he’s ever been part of.

Ellen

Meet Ellen

"When I heard about the Cancer Research UK for Children & Young People Insights Panel, I knew instantly that I wanted to be part of it. For me, it’s important to give something back and be able to share my experiences and my voice in future projects and research."

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Meet Sarifa

"It’s been great getting to meet the other panel members and hear their stories. We work together to bring change for everyone who may in the future be affected by cancer, including under-represented groups."

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Meet Faaria

"As a member of a minority community, I know that sometimes we’re not heard. It’s important to speak on behalf of those that are not able to do for themselves, for whatever reason."