Do you want to learn more about clinical research trials for cancer – and how you can be involved?
A public event is being held in Chester next month with information, advice, the chance to talk to cancer doctors, scientists and researchers – and a free lunch.
You can find out what clinical trials are and why they are so important for cancer patients. Everyone is welcome, whether you have been directly affected by cancer or not.
The event is being organised by Liverpool Experimental Cancer Medicine Centre, a collaboration between The Clatterbridge Cancer Centre and the University of Liverpool.
It is being held on Monday, October 7th from 10.30am until 3pm at the Storyhouse centre on Hunter Street (CH1 2AR).
If you wish to attend, please contact livecmc
You can also send through any questions you have in advance of the meeting so they can be addressed on the day.
For more information on the day, see: Liverpool Experimental Cancer Medicine Centre (lctu.org.uk)
The full agenda is below...