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Cancer Insights Panels

Bringing experience to the heart of our work.

Overview

Our Cancer Insights Panels are made up of people affected by cancer that bring their experience to the heart of our work in an accessible and informal way. Panel members represent people from all over the UK with a range of different backgrounds and lived experiences, including people who have/had cancer, carers, and loved ones.

We’re continually working towards our goal of becoming a more inclusive charity and try to ensure panel members bring a range of interesting and unique perspectives which will help ensure we're hearing from a variety of voices.

Why join a Cancer Insight Panel

Shaping and influencing

Panel members provide their lived experience expertise and insight during meetings where teams from Cancer Research UK come along to discuss projects or through online surveys, called consultations. By taking part in consultations at the early stages of projects, supporters can make sure their voices are heard as decisions are made.

Panel member journey

During a two-year term, our panel members work closely with us so they may choose to get involved further. These could be opportunities such as speaking at staff events and helping us promote our invaluable network to ensure we’re getting more people affected by cancer involved in our work.

Joining a panel

A typical recruitment journey may include an online application form, online written task, or virtual interview, and then if successful welcome calls and/or an induction session with other new panel members as well as the Patient Involvement team. The time commitment for being part of our panels is an average of two years.

Our Cancer Insights Panels

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I’m pleased that as patients and carers we are making a difference and helping shape Cancer Research UK so it is fit for the future of those in need. I would be delighted to continue my role as a panel member until you tell me I can’t do it any longer! It’s a very rewarding and interesting role.

- Involvement Network and Cancer Insights Panel member

Meet a panel member

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Ellen had childhood cancer twice and is now living with multiple late effects.

She's passionate about raising awareness of childhood cancer. The panel has given her a purpose and feels that she’s making a difference for current and future people who are impacted by cancer.

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Contact us

If you have questions about any of our Insights Panels, or feedback for us, you can contact us. We're always happy to answer questions and receive feedback, so please don't hesitate to get in touch.