BNMS SeHCAT Survey Print E-mail
Friday, 06 January 2012 11:05

UK nuclear medicine departments have been asked to complete the BNMS SeHCAT survey.

If your department has not responded, it would be greatly appreciated if you could take a few minutes to complete this survey about SeHCAT testing, conducted on behalf of the BNMS.  If there is a more appropriate person within your department who would be willing to do so, please could you forward this link to them.

It is hoped that the information provided will be useful for other practitioners using the technique. This is of considerable interest at the moment as NICE are conducting a “Diagnostics Assessment” exercise on the technology.
 
Please respond even if you don't use SeHCAT currently: this will involve only answering two questions apart from your own details.

To take the survey, please click on this link:

            BNMS SeHCAT survey

The deadline for survey returns is 29th February 2012.

If you have any questions, please contact me, details below.

Regards

Mike

Dr. Mike Smith,
Consultant Physicist,
Medical Physics Department,
Rotherham General Hospital,
Moorgate Road,
Rotherham ,
S60 2UD
Tel: 01709 304264
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The BNMS Meetings results of the national survey Print E-mail
Wednesday, 20 January 2010 12:55
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NCRI PET Research Survey Print E-mail
Wednesday, 15 July 2009 11:58

Announcement from Professor David Cameron, Director, National Cancer Research Network

You may be aware that NCRI is developing a PET Research Network (PRN) to help stimulate and support PET research.  We would be grateful if you would consider participating in this survey which has been developed in order to identify ways of promoting the use of Positron Emission Tomography (PET) in Phase III oncology clinical trials in the UK.  The outcome will help guide future activities of the PRN in this area of clinical research.

The survey should take about 20 minutes to complete.  It considers the use of PET in phase III trials that evaluate health interventions in real life NHS settings rather than the early development of novel drugs or new PET techniques, which will be addressed spearately.

Thank you for your assistance with this questionaire.

Yours sincerely

Professor David Cameron

NCRN Director and Member or NCRI PET Research Steering Committee

 

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National Peer Review Consultation Print E-mail
Tuesday, 08 July 2008 14:51

National Cancer Peer Review Consultation on the New National Programme

June 2008

NHS National Cancer Action Team

This paper sets out proposals for the delivery of a new National Cancer Peer Review Programme and is written to support the consultation process into this new programme.The paper is structured in two parts. Part A provides the context to and a high-level summary of the proposed changes. Part B outlines those aspects of the new process on which we are seeking views and describes these in a greater level of detail. A feedback form is attached on which you can give your views

 

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