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A student survey that may benefit skin cancer patients

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    Amy-MRF
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      Hi everyone,

      A student who is conducting a survey as part of a research project that may benefit skin cancer patients reached out to the MRF. Below is a message from her as well as a link to her survey. Please consider completing the survey! For any questions, please reach out to Lauren Johnston, MRF Senior Patient Engagement Officer ([email protected]).
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      Which group of contextual factors most significantly impacts the psychological well-being of a skin cancer patient? I’ll be examining the impact of individual (demographic and personality), lifestyle (nutrition, exercise, and meditation), social, environmental, and medical factors on patients’ psychological well-being and determining which group of factors has the most significant correlation.

      The survey link:  http://bit.ly/skincancerpatientwellbeing

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