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Research to help people living with and beyond cancer – Have your say and help us to improve the lives of people affected by cancer

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Are you a cancer patient first diagnosed as an adult?

Do you look after or have you looked after people who were first diagnosed with cancer as adults?

Are you a health or social care professional or a volunteer working with adults affected by cancer?

Have your say on the future of research relevant to living with and beyond cancer by completing the National Cancer Research Institute survey at research.net/r/CancerQuestions. Please share the survey with your community, family, friends and colleagues and encourage as many people as possible to share their views.

The survey deadline has been extended to 15 November 2017. You can find out more about the project at ncri.org.uk/jla

If you need to complete the survey on paper, or if you have any other requests, please contact us by emailing lwbc@ncri.org.uk, by telephoning 0203 469 6307 (9am to 5pm Monday to Friday or leave a message with your contact details), or mailing LWBC, NCRI Executive, 407 St John Street, London EC1V 4AD.

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