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Help Entia develop the world’s first home monitoring solution for cancer patients

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Hello

Please see below request from Entia for research participants.

"Help us transform the future of cancer care

We are inviting people undergoing cancer treatment to take part in workshops and interviews to help Entia develop the world’s first home monitoring solution for cancer patients. With your help, Entia can develop a device that allows patients to do blood tests from home.

Please get in touch if you are:

●Receiving cancer therapy or have received cancer therapy in the last 12 months

●18 years or older

●Living in the UK

You can participate in-person or remotely, through a video interview. In recognition of your time, you will receive a £50 voucher and a reimbursement of your travel expenses, if any, upon full participation.

If you would be interested in participating, please register using the link entialtd.typeform.com/to/Qu....

Recruitment closes December 2021.

If you would like some further information, please contact:

Jennifer Stuart, Clinical Project Manager

jennifer@entia.co

Madeline Lok, Clinical Trial Coordinator

madeline@entia.co"

Best wishes

Julia

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