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  1. The research team at Tulane University is conducting an online survey of individuals with cancer histories. We are particularly interested in individuals with a history of lung cancer. The survey takes about 10 minutes and asks about people's beliefs about their health and healthcare, emotions and behaviors, and health history. We hope that the study will build knowledge that can help individuals with cancer to be more satisfied with their care. Here is a link to the survey http://tulanestudy.com his study has been approved by LUNGevity Foundation.
  2. A clinical trial is a type of research study that tests how well medical approaches—screening, prevention, diagnosis, or treatment—work in people. Clinical trials can provide access to new approaches to lung cancer patients. However, most lung cancer patients do not participate in clinical trials. Please complete this survey about clinical trials by answering from your personal experience. The survey is 100% anonymous. THANK YOU for your time! Survey for Survivors: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/Survivor_Clinical_Trial_2017 Survey for Caregivers: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/Caregiver_Clinical_Trial_2017
  3. A market research company has asked us to share a survey opportunity for patients within the US with Stage IV lung cancer. Those who qualify and complete the 60-minute telephone survey will be compensated if you complete the screener and telephone interview. To see if you qualify for this survey, click here www.alphadetail.com/lcpatientstudy Please note: you will only be compensated for completing this in its entirety once. If you need any additional information please contact Elizabeth Lawson (ELawson@us.imshealth.com)
  4. Are you a lung cancer survivor? Please participate in this 5-10 minute anonymous survey, and tell us about your preferences for getting information about lung cancer. Your input is extremely important. It will help us better serve the lung cancer community. https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/R25QHD7
  5. Are you a lung cancer caregiver? Please participate in this 5-10 minute anonymous survey and tell us about your preferences for getting information about lung cancer. Your input is extremely important. It will help us better serve the lung cancer community. https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/R23F5XN
  6. If you have a current or previous lung cancer diagnosis, your opinions on the future of lung cancer patient care are important to us! Research studies are currently underway searching for a gene that causes an inherited predisposition to lung cancer. Such information has already had a significant impact on patient care in areas where these genetic risk factors have been established (ex: breast and ovarian cancer). In order to best serve the needs of the lung cancer community who will be directly impacted by the outcome of this research, it is essential to understand the psychosocial factors that are important to the community. Below is a link to an anonymous survey assessing these factors. Anyone with a previous or current lung cancer diagnosis is invited to participate. The survey takes about 10 minutes to complete and is anonymous. https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/L5CS69V Thank you in advance for your participation!
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