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UK residents only.

Have you ever been diagnosed with bowel cancer? Are you a man who has sex with men?

If so, then we need you! We are recruiting for a study exploring how bowel cancer impacts on the sexuality and intimacy of men who have sex with men. It is hoped this research will enable health care professionals to provide more appropriate and relevant information and advice to their patients.

Taking part will involve a one-to-one interview with a friendly researcher, either by video call or telephone, lasting up to 1 hour. It is a chance for you to share your experiences in a confidential and non-judgemental space.

Please see the attached study advert for more information and email Hannah Ward at u1945541@uel.ac.uk if interested in taking part!

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