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Calling all childhood and young adult cancer survivors living in the US or Canada! If you are currently between the ages of 18 and 55 and have been cancer-free for at least two years, you may be eligible to take part in a survey for the Partnership for Health study. Partnership for Health, a project of Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, is looking at the ways in which people who were diagnosed with cancer, a tumor, or a similar illness as a child or young adult survivors take care of their health.
What's involved? Just go to the online survey and find out if you are eligible. If you are, you will be asked to fill out a short, online survey. It should only take about 15-20 minutes. As a thank you for your time, the Partnership for Health will send you a $10 gift card after you complete the survey.
To learn more and take the survey, click here. If you have questions, you can call the study line at 1-800-950-8649 or email pfh@partners.org for more information.
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Calling all working adults (aged 18 or over) who are survivors of childhood cancer!! We would like to invite you to take part in a 15 minute study that assesses your experiences in the workplace. This study, run by Dr. Mikki Hebl at Rice University in Houston, TX, is focused on identifying key issues and concerns with survivor experiences in the workplace.
What's involved? Just click here to begin. If you have any questions whatsoever, feel free to call 713-348-2270 or e-mail hebl@rice.edu for more information. |
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Calling all children (ages 6-17) currently diagnosed with cancer and their parents in the United States or Canada! Researchers from Palo Alto University and Stanford University School of Medicine are conducting a study to learn about the benefits of cancer support resources on the mental health and quality of life of children with cancer.
What's involved? Just click here to find out more information.
Upon completion of the study, your family will have the chance to participate in a raffle to win one of 19 Target gift Cards ranging from $100 to $25. If you are interested and/or have any questions, you can call the study line at (650) 319-8894 or e-mail Cancersupportresearch@gmail.com for more information. |
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