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Research Opportunity: Your Voices Need to be Heard!

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Purpose: Explore women's lived experiences of sexuality after gynecologic cancer treatment(s).

Aim: Allow women with gynecologic cancer to have a voice in expressing their unique experiences of their lived phenomenon.

Please see the study flyer for details and contact Jessie Desir (researcher) at jessie.desir@mvmail.barrv.edu if you are interested in participating.

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