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LIVESTRONG survey: How has cancer affected you?

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Calling all cancer survivors, patients, caregivers and anyone affected by cancer: LIVESTRONG is conducting a survey on how cancer affects people's lives. The survey will explore all of the issues people face when dealing with cancer--physical, psychosocial and practical.LIVESTRONG previously conducted a survey in 2006 and then used the results to create the LIVESTRONG Guidebook and a program to help survivors with fatigue. So your voice and experience can help make a change. The current survey will be used to better develop the resources available to people affected by cancer and will be shared with organizations that can help improve the lives of cancer survivors. But hurry; the survey ends Feb. 28 and the Spanish-language survey ends March 31.Take the survey at LiveStrong.org. Or take the Spanish-language version at LiveStrongEspanol.org.

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