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CONSULT Training will develop training for researchers on how to design and conduct trials involving people with impaired decision-making.
The COPELIA trial is testing whether two new tablet medications delay progression of endometrial cancer more than chemotherapy alone.
This trial looked at whether it was useful for people with cancer of the back passage (rectal cancer) to have chemotherapy before surgery.
CORINTH is a trial for patients with advanced (stage 3 and 4) anal cancer.
Developing a core outcome set for the evaluation of interventions to prevent COVID-19 in care homes.
COVID Health and help seeking behaviour study is a large-scale study to measure cancer attitudes and behaviours in adults aged 18+ across the UK.
CREAM was a double blind, randomised controlled trial to assess whether children with eczema benefitted from antibiotic treatment and was based in general practices and dermatology clinics in Wales, Scotland, and the West of England.
Family members’ experiences of informed consent and proxy decision making for research involving adults lacking capacity.
Proxy decision-making for research involving adults who lack capacity to consent: cognitive testing of a novel decision support intervention.
Deliberative workshops with public members: Establishing trust in the use of synthetic data
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