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'25 at 25': Software to help people implement our methods
To help other researchers use our novel methodologies, we develop user-friendly software packages. This piece explores some examples throughout the Unit’s 25-year history.
'25 at 25': Patient and Public Involvement (PPI)
In our ‘25 at 25’ series, we explore some of the Unit’s big achievements in relation to Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) over the last two decades.
New podcast episode explores the Unit’s Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) activity
On the latest episode of the Trial Talk podcast, members of the Unit’s PPI group discuss how we embed patient and public involvement into our clinical trials research.
Men who have had prostate cancer surgery do not need immediate radiotherapy
Longer follow-up from RADICALS-RT confirms that having radiotherapy only if the cancer returns, as opposed to having it soon after surgery, is a better approach for most people.
Hormone therapy can delay prostate cancer spread in people who had surgery and radiotherapy
Findings from the RADICALS-HD study confirm that adding two years, compared to six months, of hormone therapy delays prostate cancer spread in people who had surgery to remove the prostate followed by radiotherapy.