Cancer Education Program for those affected by Neuroendocrine Cancers (NETs)

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NeuroEndocrine Cancer Australia is very excited to be partnering with Cancer Council Victoria to develop an education program for NET patients.

You are invited to take part in a research project that will redevelop Cancer Council Victoria cancer education programs to make them more relevant for those affected by Neuroendocrine cancers (NETs). The resulting education program will provide access to an education and support program for people who are affected by NETs.

We are recruiting patients and carers to participate in this survey to find what information is needed.

What does participation in the research project involve?

If you choose to participate in the research project, you may participate in any or all of the following activities:

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Do I need to take part in this research project?

Participation in the project is voluntary. If you decide not to take part in the project, your relationship with Cancer
Council Victoria and or NeuroEndocrine Cancer Australia will not be affected in any way.
If you do decide to take part, we, will ask you for your consent before we provide you with any further information about the project activities.

Where do I go for more information on how to register?

Please contact Meredith@neuroendocrine.org.au for more information on how to register.

When do registrations close?

Registrations close Tuesday  March 1

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