Wanted: Colorectal Cancer Survivors Finished with Treatment

Posted by Kate Murphy on April 22nd, 2010

If you have completed your colorectal cancer treatment within the past two years, researchers at the University of Texas need your help.

Led by Nynikka Palmer, a doctoral student at the University of Texas School of Public Health, a study will explore the goals and plans colorectal cancer survivors have for their health after their treatment is over.

Learn more about the survey or sign up. Read the rest of this entry »

Colon Cancer Patient Perspectives Being Studied

Posted by Kate Murphy on November 12th, 2008
Call 1-800-535-0109 to enroll

Call 1-800-535-0109 to Register

Research to Practice has a few openings left for stage II and III colon cancer patients to take part in a study of patient perspectives on treatment decision-making. If you’ve had surgery within the past three months and talked to a medical oncologist, your point of view can help other patients facing similar situations.

Payments up to $250 will be made for completed surveys and for evaluating educational materials. Read the rest of this entry »

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Colon Cancer Patient Opinions Sought

Posted by Kate Murphy on September 15th, 2008

Were you diagnosed with colon cancer within the past three months?  Have you had your surgery and seen a medical oncologist?

Dr. Neil Love and Research to Practice want to talk to you about your chemotherapy decision-making. Read the rest of this entry »