Teenagers and young adults with cancer are being invited to have their say about the research needed to help tackle cancer in young people.
By completing an online survey, teenagers and young people, and their family, friends, caregivers and clinicians can have a voice to help shape the future research agenda, and make sure that young adults receive the best care and treatment they need.
Teenagers and young adults with cancer have different experiences and needs to those of children and older people with cancer, so it’s important that they have their say. The findings from the survey will be used to identify the top ten research priorities and unanswered questions about cancer in teenagers and young adults.
The survey has been launched by the Priority Setting Partnership (PSP), set up by the James Lind Alliance (JLA) and is funded and supported by Teenage Cancer Trust, CLIC Sargent and Children with Cancer UK.
You can complete the survey online until 31 December 2016. Please get involved and have your say.