Sunday, November 3, 2024

Please Take This Survey about Follicular Lymphoma

Hello all.

I'm finally putting up that post that I promised last time. 

I'm linking to a survey here, and I'm asking you to please consider taking it. The link comes directly from the Follicular Lymphoma Foundation, so it is safe.

https://hab.medefield.com/wix/01234/p979123129511.aspx

The FLF developed this survey (I helped a little bit!) to better understand how patients with Follicular Lymphoma make decisions about treatments. It can also be taken by caregivers and physicians to get their input as well. (The survey will direct you to a different version after it asks you if you are a patient, a caregiver, or a physician.)

The survey is open to residents of the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and Spain. You can see the survey in English or Spanish. The announcement for the survey is available on the FLF website if you'd like to read a little more about it.

The survey should take about 10 minutes to finish (maybe 15 minutes if you read slowly and carefully like I do). It is completely anonymous.

The survey will first ask you some basic information, and then it will describe the survey methods for a few screens to make sure you fully understand what you need to do. I don't want to give too much detail here, but it will basically ask you to choose between two hypothetical treatments (they aren't real, or even in development). They will distinguish between the two treatments by showing how type are different, in terms of how long you are likely to be in remission, what kinds of side effects are common, and how it is administered. You'll choose the treatment that you would prefer. You'll do that 11 times. 

It's not hard at all, once you read through the descriptions of how it all works. 

The FLF plans to present this information at a future medical conference. They hope the information will be seen by researchers and influence how they develop new treatments. (For example, if the survey showed that patients with FL would overwhelming prefer one way of administering treatments, then maybe researchers will be sure to develop treatments that can be administered that way.)

So this is your way to potentially have a hand in how research gets done in the future. Very cool. 

 

Thanks for taking the survey. It helps all of us.


 


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