In the latest round of applications for CoRIPS Research Awards, five out of 13 were successful.
They are:
Lorraine Webster – An explorative longitudinal evaluation of prevalence and magnitude of self-reported supportive care needs and distress for people with primary high grade glioma (HGG) following radiotherapy.
Anne-Marie Dixon –
Radiographer image interpretation and reporting in screening and symptomatic mammography: a survey of current United Kingdom practice.
Julie Nightingale –
'Compression behaviours' – An exploration of the beliefs and values influencing the application of breast compression during screening mammography.
Martin Vosper –
Laboratory or sanctuary? Patients' perceptions and experiences of diagnostic imaging and radiotherapy – a qualitative study.
Mark Warren – Isotoxic radiotherapy planning for non-small cell lung cancer: is IMRT the answer?
The SCoR’s professional officer for research, Rachel Harris, commented: “I would like to thank the assessment panel of Drs Heidi Probst, Helen Gallagher, Karen Knapp, and Miss Fiona Mellor.
“The panel went through each of the 13 submissions very carefully checking methodology, feasibility and ethics, and this has been an enormously time consuming task.”