Macmillan Cancer.

the brief.

To produce an interactive toolkit which is easy to access and can be used as a resource for patients/ users as well as healthcare professionals..

The idea of the guide was to showcase examples of projects running across the cancer pathway including before, during and after treatment.

the approach.

The whole premise of the toolkit was that it wanted to educate the catgut audience which was very diverse to the opportunities available on both personalised cancer.

Sometimes the complex issues are better understood in this to toolkit as it outlines the three steps of: Prehabiliation, Rehabilitation, Personalised care

the outcome.

This is a big piece of work 118 pages, so the trick is not to lose the reader very early on, so navigation and tabs with links to cases studies were vital.

This means that each reader can take what they want from it and to straight to the section which is the most valuable to them in terms of advice, support and continuity.

the work.

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