Helping to influence research
New clinical trials are being set up all the time. Some are started by the government-funded Medical Research Council or the National Cancer Research Institute; some by charities such as Cancer Research UK, and others by international organisations or drug (pharmaceutical) companies.
Many of these organisations have patient groups that help to decide on the issues for future research. It is essential that cancer research takes into account the needs and interests of the people it is trying to help. Cancer specialists are usually aware of the gaps in their understanding of the diagnosis and treatment of cancer, but patients, their families and friends may see other aspects of their care that need further research.
CancerBACUP has close links with the organisations involved in cancer research and takes part in the government processes that approve cancer drugs for use. Please tell us about any research which you feel would help cancer patients and their families. We will pass on your suggestions to the most appropriate organisations.
Page last modified: 02 November 2005




