Clare Doney
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So again, I think that's where our responsibility lies, to make sure if we don't have the knowledge, we're absolutely asking the patient and then signposting them to credible knowledge.
So it's 86 pages.
So if I put in food first, it's found 20 mentions of food.
We will follow through on our moonshot to end the obesity epidemic by accelerating GLP-1 medicine uptake through mandatory health reporting and a new healthy standard for large food and drink retailers.
We've got a number of really strong patient voices around prehabilitation and the impact that's had, particularly around feeling empowered, like somebody can do something about their own outcomes.
But prehabilitation, what we hope is that that experience will last beyond the intervention.
It's then to be continued through treatment.
after treatment and hopefully beyond somebody living with and beyond cancer.
That's what we hear from some of our patients is that actually it's quite life changing thinking about things differently.
And the way we treat cancer is so very different now.
People can often now be on treatment for a number of years.
People can live with cancer for a number of years.
So cancer looks very different today than it did 20 years ago.
Our patients look very different.
They're much more informed.
They want to be partners in their care.
And I think it's important that we adapt and change and meet that need.
And for those that perhaps aren't as informed, that we can make sure we provide that information and support.
I'm Kate Lamble, and from Understand from BBC Radio 4, this is Rinsed.
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