Do you want to make a difference to how cancer services are delivered in the East of England?

Posted on: February 2, 2023

The East of England Cancer Alliances Patient Participation Group is looking for new members.

The next meeting will be held on 1 March 2023 6.30 to 8.30 pm.

If you, or someone you care about has had recent experiences of cancer services in this area and you are keen to have your say on how services could be changed for the better, then we are the group for you.

We meet monthly, online, for two hours. The meetings consist of interesting talks from experts in their fields, and the opportunity to use your experiences and views to influence how cancer services can be improved in our region. We are also involved in a number of change projects, including looking at quality of life following cancer treatment, methods for new testing and diagnosis, developing patient information, and many more. Often these projects are suggested by members of our PPG then our teams will help to set-up a task group to take the project forward.

If you really want to make a difference to cancer services, then visit our website for more information. Get involved :: East of England Cancer Alliance

If you would like to talk to someone about our Patient Participation Group then please call Ayse Casey on 07702436696 or Jane Parker-Coulson on 07718130493 or email england.eoecancerallianceteam@nhs.net.

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