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Sur­vey: Can­cer diag­no­sis — how much do you real­ly want to know?

As part of a psy­cho­log­i­cal master’s the­sis at the Uni­ver­si­ty of Vien­na, Ms. Cleophée Woll­mann is inves­ti­gat­ing how much infor­ma­tion gyne­co­log­i­cal can­cer patients want on therapy. 

If you had to expe­ri­ence the sit­u­a­tion of a gyne­co­log­i­cal can­cer diag­no­sis and sub­se­quent radio­ther­a­py, we ask for your par­tic­i­pa­tion. Describe to Ms. Woll­mann your coun­sel­ing sit­u­a­tion regard­ing the late and long-term effects of radi­a­tion, how you felt about it, how you dealt with it, what you would have changed.

The study as part of the master’s the­sis “Infor­ma­tion pref­er­ences of gyne­co­log­i­cal can­cer patients regard­ing late effects and long-term effects of radio­ther­a­py” can only be com­plet­ed on a tablet or PC, not on a mobile phone.

Thank you for your participation!

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