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Share your views on platinum chemotherapy and new research

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Hello all,

We have been asked to share this survey link. The university of Southampton are seeking feedback on some planned research on combining platinum containing chemotherapy with drugs (called DNA methyltransferase inhibitors - DNMTi) that may reduce resistance to platinum chemotherapy in advanced cancers and improve treatment response rates.

You can access the survey via this link,

surveymonkey.co.uk/r/MC2GYG6

Many thanks,

Lorraine @Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation

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