📣 Share your views: All.Can Patient & Carer Experience Survey
All.Can Australia is conducting a survey that seeks to collect perspectives of Australians who have experienced any type and stage of cancer, as well as their caregivers, to identify key gaps in cancer care treatment and support to shape the future of cancer care in Australia. The aim of this retrospective cross-sectional study is to obtain qualitative data on the experiences of patients and carers who have been directly impacted by cancer with the current processes of diagnosis, treatment and post-cancer care across Australia. 📝 The anonymous online questionnaire comprises of 40 questions which takes around 20 minutes and includes questions about your experience with diagnosis, treatment, and post-cancer care. Your insights will help improve care for others across Australia. ✅ This project has ethics approval from The University of Melbourne (Project ID 32576). 👉 Click here for survey. To find out more about the project, please read the project plain language statement attached. Thank you for helping make a difference 💗Different types of cancer
Just recently, when out shopping, I have spoken to two women with cancer. One woman was at Myer. She was bald and had bladder cancer. She is undergoing constant infusions of chemotherapy at home. She looks well and is getting on with her life. I have just now spoken to a lady, when buying ribbon to make my own metastatic breast cancer ribbons, who also had bladder cancer a number of years ago, and now has ovarian cancer. According to statistics, she is very lucky to be alive. Cancer, in all of its forms, affects everyone.321Views2likes12Comments