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Online Study: Experiences of Individuals Diagnosed with Prostate Cancer

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We are conducting an online study investigating the experiences of individuals diagnosed with prostate cancer, under the supervision Dr. Caroline Pukall in the Sexual Health Research Laboratory (SexLab) at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. The SexLab is dedicated to understanding human sexuality and sexual health. If you are unfamiliar with the SexLab and would like to know a bit more about the research we do, please visit our website: sexlab.ca. You are also more than welcome to ask us any questions you may have about our research by replying to this email.

If you are 18+, fluent in English, and have a lifetime diagnosis of non-metastatic prostate cancer with no other cancer diagnosis, you may be eligible to participate. Participation will take 60-90 minutes, and will involve completing online questionnaires to assess diagnosis and treatment history, sexual functioning, sexual and relationship satisfaction, mental and physical wellbeing, and healthcare experiences.

You can participate at this link: tinyurl.com/SexLabPCa.

If you have questions, please contact the Sexual Health Research Laboratory at sex.lab@queensu.ca, or by phone at 1-613-533-3276. All inquiries are completely confidential. This study is funded by a Prostate Cancer Canada Movember Discovery Grant.

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