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Mar 15 2022

Harnessing the power of plain language summaries in cell and gene therapy research

A new article published on RegMedNet has outlined the importance of communication between clinicians and patients to improve the trust and understanding in cell and gene therapy research. The post highlights the role of plain language summaries and how these tools, written in easy-to-understand language with graphics and icons, could meet the need for clearer communication for all in regenerative medicine.

In a very real sense, cell and gene therapy requires a symbiotic relationship with patients and laypeople, and PLS are the place to start.

Hannah stanwix, Regmednet

Click here to read the full post.

Written by Joanne Walker · Categorized: PLSP Blog · Tagged: advanced therapies, cell and gene therapy, plain language summaries, plain language summary, regenerative medicine

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