Conference Papers & Posters
Nov 2019 : NCRI (National Cancer Research Institute) Conference, Glasgow
- Evaluating the Impact of Patient & Public Involvement in the Life After Prostate Cancer Diagnosis Study
- Factors Influencing the quality of treatment decision making amongst men diagnosed with localised and locally advanced Prostate Cancer: findings from a UK-wide mixed-methods study
Nov 2018 : NCRI (National Cancer Research Institute) Conference, Glasgow
- The Social Impact of Prostate Cancer
- Functional Outcomes and Health Related Quality of Life in Man with Advanced and Localised cancer
Nov 2018 : IPOS (International Psycho-Oncology Society Conference, Hong Kong
- Treatment Decision Regret in Men with Early State Prostate Cancer
- The Social Impact of Prostate Cancer
June 2018 : PHE (Public Health England) Cancer Services, Data & Outcomes Conference, Manchester 2018
March 2018 : British Psycho Oncology Society Conference
- The Challenges on the family unit faced by younger couples affected by prostate cancer, a qualitative study
- Change Processes in men navigating the prostate cancer journey, a metasynthesis of qualitative papers
- The quality of treatment decision making amongst men with prostate cancer: preliminary qualitative findings
March 2016 : British Psycho Oncology Society Conference
- Change Processed in Men Navitaging the PCa journey
- PCa and the Impact on Couples
- The Quality of Treatment Decision Making
- DecisionRegret
October 2015 : Oxford Brookes Conference on Research Impact
June 2015 : National Intelligence Network Conference, Dublin
- Effective Patient & Public Involvement in a Research Project (Hugh Butcher)
- LAPCD_Study Paper (Amy Downing)
Hugh Butcher’s paper was shortlisted and awarded third place in the following events: a) Patient Reported Outcomes/Experience; b) Patient Choice Award – Day 2.
A webinar was also held at this event about Patient Recorded Outcomes for Prostate Cancer Patients, presented by Anna Gavin and Therese Kearney from the Northern Ireland Project Office. This can be viewed at :