Researchers need help from patients. Liver disease is becoming an important topic because of the advancements being made with potential therapies. One of the things that is happening is that researchers want to understand the patient better and are doing surveys and interviews to learn more. Some of them pay money some don't. These surveys help firms plan their projects so it is important that they understand the patient journey. I am being asked to help find volunteers so I plan to post inquiries to the forum for anyone who wants to help.
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Are you interested in helping researchers who are trying to understand the patient experience?
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I'd be happy to help you.
You’re always so helpful to me, I would love to be helpful in return. Anything you need! ❤️
I will help where needed. I currently have liver cirrhosis from Hep C.
I am interested in participating. I have cirrhosis from NASH.
Would love to help
I only have a Fatty Liver with a Normal Fibroscan, l’ll help if l can.
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