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Improving Pain Management in Cancer Treatment

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lquinonez@inflexxion.com - 06 Sep 2006 19:42 GMT
Participants Wanted: Improving Pain Management in Cancer Treatment

Inflexxion, Inc, a behavioral research company based out of Newton, MA,
is developing a telephone-based system that will help people with
cancer learn to deal with their pain and symptoms.

To make the system as helpful as possible, we are looking for people
with cancer who are willing to use this telephone-based system from
their home and then complete some brief questionnaires.

To be eligible, participants must:
    be at least 18 years of age
    have a current diagnosis of lung, breast, prostate, and/or colon
cancer.

Completion time will vary from between 45 minutes to 2 hours depending
on to which group you are randomly assigned. For taking the time to
help us you will be paid between $40 and $120, depending on your study
group.

This study is sponsored by the National Cancer Institute and
Inflexxion, Inc.

For more information or to sign-up,
please contact Liza Quinonez at lquinonez@inflexxion.com or (800) 848-
3895 x. 240 or visit www.studiesforcancer.com
Simm Webb - 06 Sep 2006 23:26 GMT
Participants Wanted: Improving Pain Management in Cancer Treatment

Inflexxion, Inc, a behavioral research company based out of Newton, MA,
is developing a telephone-based system that will help people with
cancer learn to deal with their pain and symptoms.

To make the system as helpful as possible, we are looking for people
with cancer who are willing to use this telephone-based system from
their home and then complete some brief questionnaires.

Many of the people who post the proposed interview scheme, usually take
their answers and use them to pander second rate products.  How about
leaving us alone?
 
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