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Useful Links
http://epocs.leeds.ac.uk/Macmillan.php
If you are taking part in the study and want to access your questionnaires. This study is funded by Macmillan Cancer Support. Macmillan is a registered charity which aims to improve the lives of people affected by cancer. Macmillan provides information, and practical, medical and financial support. If you have any. About cancer, if you need support, or if you just want someone to talk to, you can ask Macmillan. You can call Macmillan free on 0808 808 00 00. Monday to Friday, 9am to 8pm. 08457 90 90 90.
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About ePOCS
http://epocs.leeds.ac.uk/about_background.php
If you are taking part in the study and want to access your questionnaires. Study Aims and Background. What is the ePOCS study about? Macmillan has learnt that there are about 2 million people living with and beyond cancer in the UK and this number is rising each year. It is a cause for celebration that more people than ever are surviving after a diagnosis of cancer. However, we know that the impact of a cancer diagnosis does not suddenly stop when treatment is over. These changes (e.g. lack of e...We do...
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ePOCS Home Page
http://epocs.leeds.ac.uk/index.php
Contact the Research Team. Find out more about the study. If you are taking part in the study and want to access your questionnaires. Have now joined the study. Welcome to the ePOCS Study.
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About ePOCS
http://epocs.leeds.ac.uk/about_facts.php
If you are taking part in the study and want to access your questionnaires. Dr Penny Wright, Macmillan Principal Research Fellow, University of Leeds. Applied Informatics and Cancer Care (AICC) research team, based in Bexley Wing, St James's Hospital, Leeds. Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust and Calderdale and Huddersfield NHS Foundation Trust. October 2010 - September 2012. Mrs Helen Jones, Senior Research Nurse (0113 206 7612). Leeds East Research Ethics Committee, 07/09/2010, REC ref: 10/H1306/65.
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Patient Views
http://epocs.leeds.ac.uk/patient_views.php
If you are taking part in the study and want to access your questionnaires. Patients taking part in the study are asked to complete a feedback questionnaire at the end. Below are some of the thoughts and opinions patients have expressed in the feedback questionnaire. On measuring the experiences of people living with and beyond cancer. Nice to know that someone is interested in our emotions as well as the illness itself. I think it is a good area of study and hope it can continue. Very easy to do. Yo...
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About ePOCS
http://epocs.leeds.ac.uk/about_takingpart.php
If you are taking part in the study and want to access your questionnaires. Taking Part in the Study. What do people in the study have to do? People are asked to complete questionnaires, on a secure area of this website, using a unique username and password. People are asked to do this three times - when they join the study, and 9 months and 15 months after their cancer diagnosis. What are the questionnaires about? Some of the questions are the same at each time-point, but many are different.
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Useful Links
http://epocs.leeds.ac.uk/useful_links.php
Calderdale and Huddersfield NHS. If you are taking part in the study and want to access your questionnaires. Please click on any of the logos below to be taken to the organisation's website. Organisations involved with the ePOCS Study. Other organisations concerned with cancer research and support.
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About ePOCS
http://epocs.leeds.ac.uk/about_results.php
If you are taking part in the study and want to access your questionnaires. How long does the study last for? The study will run for 2 years (Oct 2010 - Sept 2012). People who join the study stay in until 15 months after their cancer diagnosis. If successful, we hope the study will obtain funding to continue beyond 2 years. What happens to the information collected? What will happen to the results of the study? A summary of the results will be posted on this website around October 2012.
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ePOC Research Team
http://epocs.leeds.ac.uk/core_team.php
If you are taking part in the study and want to access your questionnaires. Who is Running the Study? The study is being conducted by the Applied Informatics and Cancer Care (AICC) research team, from the University of Leeds, led by Dr Penny Wright. The AICC team are closely allied with the Psychosocial Oncology and Clinical Practice Research Group (POG). Both teams are based at St James's Hospital, Leeds. The Core Research Team. Macmillan Principal Research Fellow.
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ePOC Research Team
http://epocs.leeds.ac.uk/wider_team.php
If you are taking part in the study and want to access your questionnaires. The Wider Research Team. Director of Clinical Trials Research Unit, University of Leeds. Research Fellow, Cancer Epidemiology Group, University of Leeds. Consultant medical oncologist and ePOCS study Principal Investigator, Calderdale and Huddersfield NHS Foundation Trust. Statistician, Psychosocial Oncology and Clinical Practice Research Group, University of Leeds. Database Manager, National Cancer Intelligence Network. Head of ...