Sarah Fry
@SarahFr73
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Senior Lecturer at Cardiff University with an interest in health behaviour and cancer screening. Views my own.
Joined February 2022
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This World Cancer Day, we are sending love to all those navigating a cancer diagnosis – as well as the incredible doctors, nurses, charities and families who work tirelessly to support them. 🫶 If you are in need of support, consider getting in touch with… 💚 @MacmillanCancer
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Thank you to @elycaerau_ACE for hosting our Workshop, and to all participants. @SarahFr73
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Thank you @CommunityGtwy looking forward to working with you
A brilliant research project, well done to @SarahFr73 and all involved. We look forward to supporting however we can! Read more here➡️ https://t.co/wVfU5r9Wu6
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https://t.co/8cD6lUHuAF great to be working with colleagues @HQuinnScoggins @CUMedicalSchool @CUHealthSci @CompScienceCU @CommunityGtwy on this important #crukfunded @CRUK research on how to promote prostate cancer risk in men at risk.
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WhatsApp could provide a way to engage black men in Butetown and Grangetown with prostate cancer risk information.
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6/6 Thank you to everyone supporting this work @CRUKResearch @ProstateCancerUK @CompScienceCU @CUHealthSci @CUmedicengage @DHCWales @CommunityGtwy We can’t wait to get started!
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5/6 Thank you @ProsateCancerUK for giving us access to a study specific link to your #prostatecancer risk checker so men in this research can check their risk!
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4/6 Our co-applicants will invite men to join them in a peer-led WhatsApp group and ask them to take part in a survey and qualitative interview to assess the acceptability and accessibility of receiving #prostatecancer risk messages in this way.
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3/6 Starting in September we will be developing a WhatsApp group led by our public involvement co-applicants from #grangetown who will share messages about #prostatecancer risk with men in their community.
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2/6 Thank you to colleagues from @CUHealthSci @CUmedicengage @CompScienceCU @HQuinnScoggins and men from #grangetown @CommunityGtwy who are working with me to deliver this exciting research
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1/6 I'm very excited to announce that I’ve been awarded a @CRUKresearch #earlyDetectionandDiagnosis Primer Award working on raising prostate cancer risk awareness among black men. #CRUKFunded @ProstateCancerUK @DHCWales @theWCRC @PRIMECentre @CUHealthSci @CommunityGtwy @aliiAbdii
Sarah Fry will use an Early Detection and Diagnosis Primer Award to measure the acceptability and accessibility of using a peer-led WhatsApp community to share prostate cancer risk messages. @cardiffuni | #CRUKFunded
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We are catching up with Stuart Davies in Portugal from his boat. Stuart got involved with healthcare research after having Prostate cancer several years ago. Stuart wanted to make a positive difference and help people. https://t.co/bRL1OEH7Ve
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Bami is an author, non-executive director, a patient advocate & really interested in equity. She also works as a visiting lecturer with Cardiff University. She has a family history of breast cancer, both as a patient and family members. @inspiredtosoar2
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In this podcast we are talking to Rashmi Kumar, from an Asian background who is full-time carer for his elderly mother. Rashmi’s experience has helped him understand some key health issues, and the challenges faced by patients and families. https://t.co/MMY5zciuOj
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Great the be with you @tesswatts15 representing research activity @CUHealthSci
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Congratulations @tesswatts15 really excited to be part of the team!
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"When I first moved to the UK, I simply thought that #dementia didn’t exist in Malawi. But now I realise that people just aren’t diagnosed." This #BlackHistoryMonth @tidziwe reflects on the lack of awareness of dementia in her home country of Malawi: https://t.co/7xMTDym879
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At #lovegrangetown23 celebrating research with the community. Great work by @CommunityGtwy and @Grange_Pavilion
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Great to have presented at #ResearchWales23 to talk about the importance of public involvement in research
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