134Annex 1:Documents published alongside the<strong>Cancer</strong> <strong>Reform</strong> <strong>Strategy</strong>Executive Summary of <strong>Cancer</strong> <strong>Reform</strong> <strong>Strategy</strong>Summary of what the <strong>Cancer</strong> <strong>Reform</strong> <strong>Strategy</strong>means for patientsEquality Impact AssessmentPower Point presentation on <strong>Cancer</strong> <strong>Reform</strong><strong>Strategy</strong>Summary of NICE products for cancerVisionsGlossary of cancer terminologyImpact AssessmentMembership of Advisory BoardMembership of working groups●●●●Bowel cancer;Brain and CNS cancers;Breast cancer;Children and young people;●Awareness and early detection;●<strong>Cancer</strong> genetics;●Clinical outcomes;●Gynaecological cancers;●Commissioning and levers for change;●Haematological cancers;●Costs and benefits;●Head, neck and thyroid cancers;●Patient experience; and●Lung and mesothelioma;●Service models/provider development.●Prostate cancers;●Sarcoma;●<strong>Screening</strong>;●Skin cancers;●Upper Gastrointestinal cancers; and●Urological (excluding prostate) cancers.
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