Attending master’s level module has expanded and deepened my understanding of screening

Cancer Research UK Strategic Evidence Manager Hope Walters talks about her experience of attending the Health Screening Module at the University of Warwick.
Hope Walters is a Strategic Evidence Manager within the Evidence and Implementation Department at Cancer Research UK. She leads work on cancer screening; triangulating evidence to influence the implementation and optimisation of cancer screening programmes, with a focus on addressing inequalities. Additionally, Hope plays a key role in horizon scanning and identifying evidence gaps to inform future research and initiatives.
Cancer Research UK Strategic Evidence Manager Hope Walters talks about her experience of attending the Health Screening Module at the University of Warwick.
Experts discussed the potential role and challenges of surrogate endpoints in cancer screening in a webinar hosted by Cancer Research UK and Consilium Scientific.
The UK National Screening Committee (UK NSC) advises ministers and the NHS in the 4 UK countries about all aspects of population screening and supports implementation of
screening programmes.