Friday, 8 March 2013

Clinical Study Still Looking For Womb Cancer Volunteers.

The following clinical study has been extended again and will now run to the end of July instead of to the end of this month:

'We are interested in how the possible effects of pelvic surgery and / or radiotherapy on women’s sexual lives are assessed by the clinical staff providing your care. Whilst this is a private and sensitive topic it is important to ensure that adequate information and support about this aspect of women’s lives is provided both during and following cancer treatment. 


Women and healthcare professionals who took part in stage 1 of this study have designed a questionnaire about women’s sexual recovery. Stage 2 of the study runs until 31st July 2013 and we would like at least 200 women to complete this new questionnaire so that we can test its suitability for use in oncology follow-up clinics.

If you have completed surgery and / or radiotherapy for womb (endometrial, uterus) cancer between three months and 5 years previously, and are aged over 18 years, we would like to talk to you about the study in person or on the telephone. 
  • You will be sent study information and the new questionnaire by mail to your address
  • The questionnaire should take about 20-30 minutes to complete
  • We will provide a freepost envelope for you to return the questionnaire 
  • All the information collected about you during the study will be kept strictly confidential
  • Your cancer care will not be affected in any way

Your participation will help women and health professionals to improve the discussion and management of treatment effects on sexual recovery.

If you are interested in taking part or have any questions about the study, please get in touch with the lead researcher at King’s College by contacting:



 Isabel White on 020 7848 3038 or via email: isabella.white@kcl.ac.uk


Chief Investigator: Dr. Isabel White.'




If you've had surgery and/or radiotherapy for womb cancer and would like to take part in this study, please contact Dr White direct. Many thanks on behalf of Dr White and her research team, especially to those women who have already taken part in this second phase of the study. Phase 3 is due to begin in May. 

Love Rose x


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1 comment:

  1. There has been a fantastic response to this study so far. Today it has been extended for the third time and will now run to 31st July instead of finishing at the end of this month. If you are interested in completing the questionnaire please contact Dr White direct - her contact details are given above in my blog post.

    Love Rose x

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