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Making Cancer Less Painful for Kids Parent & Caregiver Survey
- OPACC
- Jun 22, 2016
- 1 min read
Parents and children often say that pain is one of the most distressing parts of a cancer diagnosis. Cancer Knowledge Network (CKN) is partnering with the Centre for Pediatric Pain Research for a year-long "Making Cancer Less Painful for Kids" campaign (#KidsCancerPain). Over the next 12 months, we will be bringing parents the very best, cutting-edge research evidence about children’s cancer pain – what causes it, common myths, how to assess it, how to treat it, and more! But the researchers need your help. We want to learn more from parents about cancer pain in children to make sure the campaign content meets parents' needs, and also so we can evaluate the impact of the campaign. We are inviting you to answer a brief survey about your children's experience with pain.
Read more here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/KidsCancerPain
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