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Opportunity to Contribute to Research – The Dietrich Study

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Hello everybody,

Researchers from Manchester and Aberdeen are conducting The Dietrich Study and are looking for men with lived experience of prostate cancer and radiotherapy treatment, particularly those who have experienced bladder and bowel-related side effects following treatment.

They are especially keen to hear from men of African or Caribbean heritage, though this is not a requirement. The study aims to gather insights from men with a range of experiences to better understand the long-term effects of radiotherapy.

If you or someone you know might be interested in taking part, please message me directly.

Many thanks

Maria

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