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Description: This study investigates the role of Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) in cancer research through interviews with patient representatives, researchers, and professionals with personal cancer experience, aiming to identify challenges and opportunities in current PPI practices. It emphasises the need for effective communication, diverse participation, and a co-creative approach. The work delves not only into the 'how' but also the 'why', offering recommendations that hope to contribute to ongoing discussions and practices.

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Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) is the integration of patient and public perspectives into health research, ensuring those affected by research outcomes shape its direction and implementation.

This study dives into the realms of PPI within cancer research. Through in-depth interviews with a diverse range of voices (patient representatives, research professionals and research prof…

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Cancer ResearchCancer TrialsCo-Creative ApproachesCommunity Engagement in ResearchDiverse ParticipationEngagement MethodsEthical Research PracticesInclusive Health ResearchParticipatory ResearchPatient AdvocacyPatient and Public InvolvementPatient ExperienceppiResearch ImpactStakeholder EngagementUser-Centered Design in Healthcare

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