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Restore trial has a few slots left

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Start your on-boarding for the study by completing the brief form at malecare.org/restore

•You can live anywhere in the USA to participate.

•You can complete the study from the comfort of your home.

•The trial asks how to best help gay and bisexual men having difficulty with urinary and or sexual functioning.

The Restore Study is a NIH/NCI funded clinical trial conducted by researchers from Malecare and the University of Minnesota.

Doctors don’t know what will work for gay and bisexual with prostate cancer because there are no evidence-based studies.

There are 614 studies focused on heterosexual men, but their findings may not generalize to gay and bisexual men with prostate cancer. We have created an evidence-based study to understand best practices to improve urinary and sexual function for gay and bisexual men who have been treated for prostate cancer.

If you match these criteria and are considering joining the study, please fill in the form at Malecare.org/restore .

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Hello Darryl, I submitted my contact info around the beginning of July (I didn't note the exact date, unfortunately) and have not yet received any kind of response. Now you say there are only a few slots left. Do I need to submit another online form or is there another way I can follow up? Thanks.

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I will check your status later this week. Chances are that you are good. Summer vacations have slowed our response rate. Sorry for that

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