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Cancer-related Pain - National Institute for Health Research

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Can you share your experience with cancer-related pain with researchers at the NIHR, with the aim of creating and educational resource for healthcare professionals?

There are several ways to get involved:

Share your story - bit.ly/3q3HSZx

Share your ideas - Where you go for information, advice and support and what your priorities are. bit.ly/3G4gW0Z

Be a part of a patient advisory group to support the research -fill in the guestbook to express an interest in joining the advisory group. bit.ly/3JR9B7y

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