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THE JAMES LIND ALLIANCE APPROACH TO PRIORITY SETTING FOR PROSTATE CANCER RESEARCH: AN INTEGRATIVE METHODOLOGY BASED ON PATIENT AND CLINICIAN PARTICIPATION
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Document Date: 2011-12-02 08:57:11


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Cambridge / Coventry / London / Stockport / Oxford / /

Company

Medical Research Chapman & Hall Ltd / The Prostate Priority Settiing Partnership / Priority Setting Partnership / Delphi / /

Country

United Kingdom / /

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Facility

National Institute of Health Research / University of Warwick / Addenbrooke’s Hospital / Summertown Pavilion / Sciences Research Institute / University of Cambridge / National Institute / /

IndustryTerm

web-based survey / clinician networks / treatment of prostate cancer / pharmaceutical industry / dairy products / treatment for prostate cancer / web-based questionnaires / internet message boards / /

MedicalCondition

aggressive prostate cancer / CANCER / prostate cancer research priorities Prostate cancer / disease / harmless tumours / case prostate cancer / top prostate cancer / harmless cancers / independent prostate cancer / hormone-independent prostate cancer / hormone-independent disease / prostate cancer / male cancer / /

MedicalTreatment

hormone therapy / Surgery / cryotherapy / /

MusicGroup

James / /

Organization

National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence / Cancer Charity / James Lind Alliance / Prostate Cancer Charity / National Institute of Health Research and Medical Research Council / Prostate Cancer Support Federation / University of Warwick / University of Cambridge and Addenbrooke / Cambridge and Addenbrooke’s Hospital / 2The Prostate Cancer Support Federation / Warwick Medical School / /

Person

Kenneth Ross / Emma Malcolm / /

Position

researcher / representative / /

ProvinceOrState

Peterborough / /

PublishedMedium

British Medical Journal / /

Technology

diagnostic tests / ultrasound / /

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