Categories Communications Science Museum Lates: Could your data save a life? Post author By lshjd8 Post date December 7, 2022 On 25 May 2022, staff and doctoral students from the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, connected by cancer research, participated in Science Museum Lates – an after-hours opportunity for adults interested in science to engage with leading researchers on a given theme. Find out how they shared the importance of data and what they’re taking away from this experience. Tags cancer, inequalities ← Do presenting symptoms, use of pre-diagnostic endoscopy and risk of emergency cancer diagnosis vary by comorbidity burden and type in patients with colorectal cancer? → New research shows increased cancer mortality in people with type 2 diabetes