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By Caoimhe Keenan on 6th February 2026

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Join the National Prostate Cancer Audit (NPCA) and National Cancer Audit Collaborating Centre (NATCAN) for our next quality improvement webinar on Thursday 19th March 2026 at 09:00 am. Bringing together data managers, clinicians, allied healthcare professionals, and other relevant stakeholders,…

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By BOPA Research Subcommittee on 4th February 2026

Abstract Booklet for the 28th Annual BOPA conference 2025

We’re delighted to share that the BOPA abstracts presented at the 28th Annual BOPA Conference have now been published in the Journal of Oncology Pharmacy Practice. Huge congratulations to everyone…

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By Joseph Williams on 4th February 2026

BOPA welcomes the National Cancer Plan and highlights the essential role of cancer pharmacy professionals in delivering world‑class cancer care

BOPA welcomes the National Cancer Plan and highlights the essential role of cancer pharmacy professionals in delivering world‑class cancer care – The National Cancer Plan for England: delivering world class…

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By BOPA on 22nd January 2026

Open Letter to UK Pharmacists, Pharmacy Technicians and Pharmacy Trainees and Students

Open Letter to UK Pharmacists, Pharmacy Technicians and Pharmacy Trainees and Students   Through an open letter published on its website, the UK Pharmacy Professional Leadership Advisory Board is inviting…

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