Getting info online
veriterc
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Macquarie University in Australia would like to know what info cancer survivors look for online. What is helpful? Where do they turn to? This is a serious look at what is on offer, but knowing how helpful online community-speak is for Scope, Macquairie want to know what's good about this. The survey takes about 1/2 hr to fill in if you are interested https://aftercancers.com/survey/
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Hello @veriterc
Thanks for sharing.
Is this something that you have an association with? Or are you just suggesting it because you found it interesting and have passion for the subject?0 -
They approached me to see if I had any thoughts, etc. I thought this was interesting 1. because the Australians have some ground-breaking research etc. into cancer, and 2) because we are all using the Internet so much now, but do the sites provide what we want.
So I am interested to find out what the survey comes up with, but also interested in finding out what Scope members think, as they seem much more IT savvy than I am!
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