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Posted by Annie Keane, Deputy Director, in Listen up, June, 2020

Mark's story about helping to shape health research

Mark got involved in Vocal’s work because he wanted to give something back following his cancer diagnosis. Here he shares what it’s like to be part of a group advising researchers and how his experience is valued.

There are new treatments coming out all the time. Who’s to say that in 3 years, a brand-new drug might not be out that maybe even I’ve contributed to the research to in the tiny, little way.

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