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Sustained and creative patient and public involvement and engagement (PPIE) is critical to the success of cancer vaccine trials and research.

The vaccine trials programme will rely on a wide range of engagement activities, with and for a variety of groups of people, to create opportunities for conversations and consultations on this fascinating and possibly game changing area of cancer research.

 

New vaccines that aim to prevent cancer: Starting the conversation 

OxCODE and the Centre for Personalised Medicine, together with the Oxford Cancer Cancer Vaccines PPI Panel, designed an event in June 2025 to start the conversation about vaccines for preventing cancer. The aim was to bring together academics, clinicians, members of the public, and other key stakeholders to explore the possibilities and challenges of this exciting new era for cancer research.  

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First steps: testing the water and preventative vaccinations

Consultations with patient groups began in the Spring and Summer of 2024. In partnership with Oxford’s Oncology Clinical Trials Office (OCTO), and with the help of professional facilitators, Oxford Cancer organised a pair of meetings to hear from people on the subject of cancer vaccinations. 

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