Calling for volunteers
Have you had a diagnosis of Head and Neck cancer and would like to help improve the understanding of emotional distress after treatments?
University of Liverpool are conducting research into ‘Understanding emotional challenges after treatment for Head and Neck cancer.’
What is the purpose of the study?
Head and neck cancer treatment can be distressing, and they want to find ways of providing the best support. They are asking people to complete some questionnaires so that they get a good understanding of the problems people face.
We are excited to see the results of this research as this information will help us to shape how we can support our Head and Neck cancer community.
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