Cardio-oncology research prioritisation in the United Kingdom: national surveys of health care professionals, patients and carers
Gerard M Walls·Ninian N. Lang·David Austin·Alison R Fielding·Simon P. Fisher·Christopher A Miller·Charlotte Manisty·Anna Olsson-Brown·Mark C Petrie·John A. Snowden·Nick Hartshorne-Evans·Keith Wilson·Vasilena Zhecheva·Allyson Arnold
Abstract Background The relevance of cardiovascular disease in people with a history of cancer has increased in parallel with dramatic improvements in cancer-specific outcomes. There is an urgent need to improve the evidence underpinning cardio-oncology practice. Research prioritisation is essential and needs to account for multidisciplinary healthcare professional (HCP) perspectives, as well as patients and carers. Methods The NIHR-BHF Cardiovascular Partnership Theme in Cardio-Oncology conduct
