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Can you help with a short survey?

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As you may know we are working in partnership with RefluxUK to strengthen our message about raising awareness of reflux symptoms to try and reduce the incidence of oesophageal cancer.

RefluxUK have put together a short survey to ask cancer survivors about their experience of symptoms and medication. They will use the survey results to try and get across the message that long term reflux symptoms can be very serious.

The survey does not collect any personal information and will only take a few minutes to complete. We would really appreciate your help with this.

You can find the survey here;

docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1...

Sent by the OPA on behalf of RefluxUK

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Done.

Thanks for the opportunity.

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