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$150-200 Research Study for you

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Here's another $150-200 survey research opportunity. These folks are recruiting approximately 30 patients and 15 unpaid caregivers for some interviews. You are welcome to say that you heard about this study from Malecare. Malecare receives no money in any way from this survey. We've decided to post studies and surveys that help improve patient education and marketing materials while simultaneously putting some money in your pockets.

US residents only

Confirmed mCRPC diagnosis (metastatic castration-resistant)

Aim for mix of home setting (i.e. rural, urban, suburban)

Aim for range of time since diagnosis

Mix of patients with different number of lines of treatment received

Mix of treatments

Aim for mix of ethnicities

Ryan Tomlinson | Project Manager

Schlesinger Group

7634 Crosswoods Drive

Columbus, OH 43235, United States

T. (216) 282-5837

Ryan.Tomlinson@SchlesingerGroup.com

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Thanks for all that you do. This site is invaluable. That you for explaining it is Malecare using the healthunlocked platform

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