This brand new programme aims to understand the experiences of cancer care among children under the age of 16 and their parents. The results of the survey will be used to help commissioners, providers and national policymakers to identify priority areas for improvement in children’s cancer services.
More details about the survey are available on the Under 16s Cancer Patient Experience Survey website.
In November 2020, we presented the poster below at the National Cancer Research Institute conference.
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