Empowering individuals to live well with cancer related cognitive changes
By Tamsin Longley, 2021
Fellow’s Profile
Fellow’s Profile
Empowering individuals to live well with cancer-related cognitive changes
Delivering a support programme for those experiencing cancer-related cognitive changes
2018
Senior occupational therapist at the Royal Marsden Hospital Tamsin Longley (CF 2018) spoke at the Head and Neck Cancer Conference, hosted by The Swallows in Torquay. Her talk was entitled 'Look Beyond Head and Neck Cancer' and focused on new perspective and insights in managing this type of cancer.
By Tamsin Longley, 2023
By Tamsin Longley, 2023
Occupational therapist Tamsin Longley (CF 2018) attended the International Cancer and Cognition Taskforce Conference in San Diego,where she was able to present a research poster on the Emerging from the Haze programme that she and colleagues are delivering at the Marsden Hospital. They are now exploring the feasibility of piloting the programme to be available to other NHS hospitals.
By Tamsin Longley, 2023
Occupational therapist Tamsin Longley (CF 2018) has been interviewed in the media about a pilot project she has been leading at the Royal Marsden Hospital. The project is called Emerging from the Haze and offers cognitive rehabilitation for cancer patients.
By Tamsin Longley, 2022
All Reports are copyright © the author. The moral right of the author has been asserted. The views and opinions expressed by any Fellow are those of the Fellow and not of the Churchill Fellowship or its partners, which have no responsibility or liability for any part of them.
Senior occupational therapist at the Royal Marsden Hospital Tamsin Longley (CF 2018) spoke at the Head and Neck Cancer Conference, hosted by The Swallows in Torquay. Her talk was entitled 'Look Beyond Head and Neck Cancer' and focused on new perspective and insights in managing this type of cancer.
By Tamsin Longley, 2023
By Tamsin Longley, 2023
Occupational therapist Tamsin Longley (CF 2018) attended the International Cancer and Cognition Taskforce Conference in San Diego,where she was able to present a research poster on the Emerging from the Haze programme that she and colleagues are delivering at the Marsden Hospital. They are now exploring the feasibility of piloting the programme to be available to other NHS hospitals.
By Tamsin Longley, 2023
Occupational therapist Tamsin Longley (CF 2018) has been interviewed in the media about a pilot project she has been leading at the Royal Marsden Hospital. The project is called Emerging from the Haze and offers cognitive rehabilitation for cancer patients.
By Tamsin Longley, 2022
All Reports are copyright © the author. The moral right of the author has been asserted. The views and opinions expressed by any Fellow are those of the Fellow and not of the Churchill Fellowship or its partners, which have no responsibility or liability for any part of them.