Jade Dorrian (@dorria56790) 's Twitter Profile
Jade Dorrian

@dorria56790

PhD Researcher | School of Medicine | @QUBPGJCCR Prostate Cancer Research 🔬 Allott Group | Mama to 2 |

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Registration is open for our prestigious Epigenetics-2025 conference in the Hilton Hotel Belfast, 23-25 April! REGISTER ONLINE: my.genetics.org.uk/item.php?event…

Registration is open for our prestigious Epigenetics-2025 conference in the Hilton Hotel Belfast, 23-25 April!
REGISTER ONLINE: my.genetics.org.uk/item.php?event…
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✈️Exciting news! Applications for QUB Travel Scholarships are now open. 📷 If you're planning to travel between 11 January and 6 June 2025, we have you covered. Remember to submit your application by 21 February 2025. Queen's University Belfast 🎓 QUB Students #LoveQUB #SeizeYourOpportunity

✈️Exciting news! Applications for QUB Travel Scholarships are now open. 📷 If you're planning to travel between 11 January and 6 June 2025, we have you covered. Remember to submit your application by 21 February 2025.
<a href="/QUBelfast/">Queen's University Belfast 🎓</a> 
<a href="/QUBStudents/">QUB Students</a> 
#LoveQUB
#SeizeYourOpportunity
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Post movie night consists of working on a poster to present at an Early Career Research Showcase for the Cancer Epidemiology Symposium 25. Will be a lovely opportunity to present & network.. also in line with tonights movie of We Live in Time 🍿🎥 (a must watch btw) #PhD #Cancer

Post movie night consists of working on a poster to present at an Early Career Research Showcase for the Cancer Epidemiology Symposium 25. Will be a lovely opportunity to present &amp; network.. also in line with tonights movie of We Live in Time 🍿🎥 (a must watch btw) #PhD #Cancer
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Fantastic talk by Emma Crosbie from The University of Manchester on her hugely impactful research that led to universal #Lynch syndrome testing in patients diagnosed with #womb cancer, today at the Prof Liam Murray Cancer Epidemiology Symposium QUB Public Health Queen's University Belfast 🎓

Fantastic talk by <a href="/ProfEmmaCrosbie/">Emma Crosbie</a> from <a href="/OfficialUoM/">The University of Manchester</a> on her hugely impactful research that led to universal #Lynch syndrome testing in patients diagnosed with #womb cancer, today at the Prof Liam Murray Cancer Epidemiology Symposium <a href="/CPH_QUB/">QUB Public Health</a> <a href="/QUBelfast/">Queen's University Belfast 🎓</a>
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Study open for recruitment Belfast Trust ⭐️Feasibility of a co-designed lifestyle intervention during treatment for advanced colorectal cancer: a single centre pilot ⭐️ Great to see more Belfast led co-designed research at the NI Cancer Centre The Patrick G Johnston Centre for Cancer Research David Burke

Study open for recruitment <a href="/BelfastTrust/">Belfast Trust</a> ⭐️Feasibility of a co-designed lifestyle intervention during treatment for advanced colorectal cancer: a single centre pilot ⭐️ Great to see more Belfast led co-designed research at the NI Cancer Centre <a href="/QubPGJCCR/">The Patrick G Johnston Centre for Cancer Research</a> <a href="/DrDavidBurke/">David Burke</a>
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Can you help our research? One of our PhD Researchers Jade Dorrian is conducting a project ‘Perceptions of Prostate Cancer Risk: Insights from Prostate Cancer free men in Northern Ireland’. If you fall into any of the below categories and would like to be involved get in touch!

Can you help our research? One of our PhD Researchers <a href="/dorria56790/">Jade Dorrian</a> is conducting a project ‘Perceptions of Prostate Cancer Risk: Insights from Prostate Cancer free men in Northern Ireland’. If you fall into any of the below categories and would like to be involved get in touch!
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“We want to be more precise with our treatments, first directing the right treatment to the right patients, and then delivering that treatment as precisely as possible,” PGJCCR #ProEx's Prof Suneil Jain in The Guardian on Prostate cancer and AI: theguardian.com/research-to-re…

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Receiving a prostate cancer diagnosis can feel overwhelming. Throughout your journey, you will encounter various healthcare professionals. It's common for many people to feel anxious when attending medical appointments. We’ve prepared the following video to give you tips on how

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💙 Prostate cancer doesn’t just affect men—it impacts families, friends, and entire communities. At every stage of the journey, support groups play a vital role in providing emotional, practical, and peer support. For many men, especially in the early stages of diagnosis,

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It’s #CancerPreventionActionWeek and though there is no way to confidently prevent prostate cancer, there are steps you can take to reduce your risk of developing the disease.

It’s #CancerPreventionActionWeek and though there is no way to confidently prevent prostate cancer, there are steps you can take to reduce your risk of developing the disease.
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PGJCCR’s Prof Suneil Jain was invited by Department of Health & Prof Mark Taylor to meet His Majesty King Charles III where he discussed the progress in #ProstateCancer radiotherapy and large international phase 3 clinical trials. His Majesty came back for more questions!

PGJCCR’s <a href="/DrSuneil_PCa/">Prof Suneil Jain</a> was invited by <a href="/healthdpt/">Department of Health</a> &amp; Prof Mark Taylor to meet His Majesty King Charles III where he discussed the progress in #ProstateCancer radiotherapy and large international phase 3 clinical trials. His Majesty came back for more questions!
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Every day, prostate cancer claims the lives of 32 men in the UK. That’s 32 fathers, sons, brothers, partners, and friends gone—every single day. But it doesn’t have to be this way. Early detection through a national screening programme could save thousands of lives every year.

Every day, prostate cancer claims the lives of 32 men in the UK. That’s 32 fathers, sons, brothers, partners, and friends gone—every single day.

But it doesn’t have to be this way. Early detection through a national screening programme could save thousands of lives every year.
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93% of GPs believe a national screening programme for high-risk groups would have a positive outcome on diagnosis and patient outcomes. This is according to a survey of 400 GPs across the UK. ​ ​As part of our #ProactiveForYourProstate , we’re campaigning to enable more men to