similarities and differences Flashcards

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what are the differences for source A?

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5-month difference between source c and a.
Edited - retraction.
The writer gets her information from people like the Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry.
Language isn’t complicated.
To inform about CAR-T and the process.
non-bias - Negatives and positives.

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what are the differences for source B?

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Goes into great detail when explaining the process - explain t-cells. Diagrams which explain how the t-cells attack the cancer cell.
Very informative.
Talks about side effects.
Complicated language - but explains it.
To inform people interested in the getting CAR-T.

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what are the differences for source C?

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Briefly explains the process - not as much as the others.
More quotes from people within the process or who are going to be exploring the process rather than information about it.
Complicated language.
To inform about the commercial deal with Novartis and how much it will benefit NHS and its patients.
Positive bias.
Self-promotion of the NHS.

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what are the differences for source D?

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Draft guidance to NHS.
Aimed at the NHS.
Non-bias.
Not much data.

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similarities between Source A and B?

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Non-bias - talks about positives and negatives.
Effectiveness of treatment and cost.
Loss of b cells and how effective.
both explain the process

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similarities between Source A and C?

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Talks about how the industry is preparing for this new medical treatment.
Has the same people like Simon Stevens, Charles Swanton and Alasdair Rankin

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similarities between Source B and D?

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subtitles

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similarities between Source C and D?

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talks about Novartis

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similarities between all the sources

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The NHS is interested and positive.
Very informative.
All sources are aimed at a specific target audience.
Talks about Simon Stevens (except D).
Explains how CAR-T works (partially in the source c).

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Simon Stevens in source A

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Proud and happy.
Expensive.
Positive.
The manufacturers need to set a fair price.

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Simon Stevens in source C

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Tested and was successful - Was written after.

Good - ‘game-changer’.

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Charles Swanton in source A

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CAR-T is good and exciting.
Can cause severe side effects.
Complex and expensive

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Charles Swanton in source C

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Positive

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Dr Alasdair Rankin in source a

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He is positive but warns people and tells people to be cautious.
Only a small amount of people will be able to get the treatment (so there is no promise that people will be able to get it).
It is in its infancy.

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Dr Alasdair Rankin in source c

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Positive

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when was CAR-T fully first rolled out

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CAR-T was fully rolled out in September 2018