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King?s College London are looking for people with lived experience of breast cancer and who are up to 2 years post curative treatment.

We would like to speak to speak you about your experience in a short 30-minute telephone interview with a researcher. This will provide key information to help guide the development of a new psychological intervention to support survivors.

Hearing about people?s experience with cancer is very important to make sure we develop the most effective psychological treatments for others who have experienced breast cancer.

Interviews will be recorded; responses will be anonymous and kept strictly confidential.

Volunteers will receive ?10 in online Amazon vouchers for their time.

If you are interested or have any questions, please feel free to email one of the researchers on the study: [email protected]

Thanks!

I hope you get lots of people interested. My dear mum passed away with secondary breast cancer 6 years ago and she would probably still be alive if her original breast cancer had been detected sooner but one can't re-visit the past.
Thanks so much for your message and for your words. We are hoping to get lots of interest as hoping to develop tools to support people with breast cancer, so fingers crossed we will as a very important area to research.

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