Dealing with the Uncertainty of the Cancer of Unknown Primary Diagnosis

Dealing with the Uncertainty of the Cancer of Unknown Primary Diagnosis
On-demand 1 hour Free
On-demand
Fri 23 Sep 2022

On-demand: featuring presentation and speaker Q&A: Alison Taylor and Professor Penelope Schofield discuss how patients and carers living with CUP deal with uncertainty and other issues. Part of the World CUP Awareness Week, this webinar was specifically created to share the latest updates with both clinicians and patients, including oncologists, pathologists, nurses and researchers, plus patients, their families and patient advocates. 

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Offering an insight into the psycho-oncology field in regards to the diagnosis of cancer of unknown primary:

  • 40 minutes of unique and insightful presentation time with Alison Taylor and Professor Penelope Schofield Mitchell
  • Share best practices in psychology and behavioural research
  • Audience questions answered during the Q&A
  • Available to view now, on-demand

Supporting patients that face and live with an uncertain and complicated diagnosis like CUP



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Introduction and instructions
Tanya Knott, Sarah Jennifer Knott Foundation
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Dealing with the uncertainty of the Cancer of Unknown Primary Diagnosis
  • Offering psycho-oncology field insights into the diagnosis of cancer of unknown primary
  • Supporting patients that face and live with an uncertain and complicated diagnosis like CUP
  • Identifying what best practices in psychology and behavioral research exist to support patients and their carers
Presented by: Alison Taylor, Nurse Consultant Acute Oncology and Cancer of Unknown Primary lead, The Clatterbridge Cancer Centre NHS Foundation Trust and Professor Penelope Schofield
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Questions and answers with the speakers
  • Your presenters will use this time to answer your questions asked throughout the presentation plus any discussion points raised
Led by: Alison Taylor

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Your expert speakers

Part of the World CUP Awareness Week: sharing valuable and educational long-term views from:

Alison Taylor

Nurse Consultant Acute Oncology and Cancer of Unknown Primary lead
The Clatterbridge Cancer Centre NHS Foundation Trust
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Professor Penelope Schofield

More about the World CUP Awareness Week



Sarah Jennifer Knott Foundation (Ireland) and Missie Tumor Onbekend (Netherlands), two national patient organisations dedicated to improving quality of care and life by providing information and support for patients with Cancer of Unknown Primary (CUP), have joined forces to present the World Cup Awareness Week. The theme for 2022 is ‘The patient journey’ with the aim of identifying the challenges and opportunities for Cancer of Unknown Primary patients, families healthcare professionals and researchers.