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Can you help with a study looking at chemotherapy - induced peripheral neuropathy?

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Mary Tanay, an oncology nurse tutor at London's King's College is asking for women who have been affected by chemotherapy induced peripheral neuropathy if they would like to take part in a study exploring cancer survivors’ experiences of chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy following ovarian, breast or colorectal cancer treatment.

If you would like more information or you are interested in taking part please contact Mary on cipn-research@kcl.ac.uk

For more information visit: marytanay.wordpress.com/

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