World Cancer Day 2025

Feb 4, 2025

Today is World Cancer Day!

The current campaign is ‘United by Unique’, which highlights the importance of personalised care to cater to each patient’s unique needs.
In honour of World Cancer Day, Source has taken a look back at our 45 oncology projects over the past year.

Please see the infographic below, and get in touch if you would like to find out more.

Infographic for World Cancer Day 2025, showing that Source has conducted 45 oncology projects over the past year in the following areas: HTA, modelling, value communications, literature reviews, strategy, and publications.

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HTA monthly – October 2025

HTA monthly – October 2025

By Kiera Lander   October brought real movement across the health technology assessment (HTA) landscape — not just in HealthTech, but across medicines, strategy, and international collaboration. From National Institute for Health and ... Read more

RAISE guidance – maintaining SLR standards in an AI-assisted future

RAISE guidance – maintaining SLR standards in an AI-assisted future

Written by Gwennie Ogilby (Associate Systematic Review Analyst) and Tom Metcalf (Senior Systematic Review Analyst)   Systematic literature reviews (SLRs) are considered one of the strongest forms of evidence to guide healthcare ... Read more

Thought Piece: How do we Reconcile Commoditisation and Strategic Value in Market Access?

Thought Piece: How do we Reconcile Commoditisation and Strategic Value in Market Access?

Written by Dan Spacie, CEO of SCIRIS   Executive Summary Market access services are undergoing a dual transformation. On one hand, technological advances and procurement pressures are driving commoditisation—standardising deliverables and ... Read more

Newborn genome screening: implications for health technology assessments of new orphan drugs

Newborn genome screening: implications for health technology assessments of new orphan drugs

Written by Luke Parkes   Introduction Newborn screening (NBS) is an impactful public health initiative that enables the diagnosis of severe conditions in asymptomatic infants at birth. Typically, NBS programmes include testing for a ... Read more