Help these researchers by taking an on-line survey about quality of life after breast cancer surgery
Recently, the Pearls Foundation for Women partnered with the Army of Women and Avon Foundation for Women to communicate health information about Breast Cancer and Medical Research. Today, I received some important information about Duke University Medical Center conducting a online survey design to explore the impact of breast cancer surgery on long term health. The online survey is only 5 questions. Please help medical research find that cure by participating. CALL TO ACTION We need MORE women in the United States who underwent surgical treatment for ANY type of breast cancer, including LCIS, DCIS, and Stage IV metastatic breast cancer, to take part in an on-line survey designed to explore the impact of breast cancer surgery on long-term health, quality of life, and satisfaction with care. A research team at Duke University will use the information collected from the survey to help guide surgical decision-making and optimize the long-term health of women newly diagnosed with breast cancer. We have recruited for this study in the past but the research team still needs more women to complete the survey. If you have already completed the survey, thank you for your support! Please read on to learn more about what is involved and who can participate. And please don't forget to tell any of your female friends or family members ANYWHERE IN THE US who are breast cancer survivors about this on-line study! | |
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The Pearls Foundation for Women mission is to communicate and educate health prevention through advertising, educating campaigns, informational websites, health screenings, women conferences, workshops, food and nutrition and training in raising awareness, providing people or the community with knowledge and skills, and create supportive communities to help people make healthy decisions and healthy lifestyles. Please follow us on twitter: pearls_health. Sonya Young, CEO & Founder.
Thursday, July 19, 2012
DUKE Universy Medical Center conducting online breast cancer research study
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