Research

PoCoG develops and facilitates high quality, collaborative and clinically relevant research that focuses on innovative ways to improve the quality of life and psychological wellbeing of people affected by cancer.

We develop large-scale multi-centre studies that would be difficult for any one team to undertake.

In light of this a PoCoG study will:

  • target a psychosocial, behavioural or supportive care issue

  • be amenable to intervention in the short or long term

  • have a strong rationale and methodology

  • engage priority groups and populations who are under-represented in clinical trials

  • be industry independent

  • have a PI who is committed to obtaining funding for the study.

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