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Patient and carer priorities in secondary bone cancer

Part 2 of a project to determine the most important outcomes from orthopaedic treatment for patients with secondary bone cancer.

What's the study about?

This study will seek to determine the outcomes from orthopaedic (bone and joint) treatment for patients with secondary bone cancer which are deemed most important by patients and their relatives/carers. 

The first stage has now closed and the results have been analysed and used to generate the second stage study questionnaire. This will allow new participants (including those who were involved before) to provide their opinions on the finalised set of outcome indicators that will help us to identify which aspects of cancer treatment are most important to patients. 

What are the criteria for taking part?

You may be eligible to take part if you are an individual living with secondary (metastatic) cancer or a relative/friend/carer for someone with metastatic cancer  

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