What is Liver Cancer

Hepatic tumors are tumors or growths on or in the liver (medical terms pertaining to the liver often start in hepato- or hepatic from the Greek word for liver, hepar). These growth...

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Hello,

My name is Nicole Robinson. I'm a graduate student at RIT.

I’m studying how people talk about cancer with one another. This is an important topic because these conversations affect how people think about cancer prevention and treatment. Despite this, it is a topic that we know very little about.

As a member of this cancer discussion group, you are someone who is especially able to help us learn about this topic by participating in a brief, online, anonymous survey. Would you be willing to take this survey?

Your help would be greatly appreciated.

Here is the link: http://clipboard.rit.edu/takeSurve...

You may be asked to enter the survey ID number which is: 4qw5bj. This can be entered in the top right hand corner where it says Take Survey.

It will be available until Friday Feb 1 at Noon. It is anonymous and should only take about 5 minutes.

I will summarize the results of the study to this list by June 1st.

Thanks,
Nicole
Posted on 01/28/08, 10:01 pm
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Reply #1 - 06/10/09  5:07am
" The National Cancer Institute (NCI) today announced plans to fund four Centers of Excellence in Cancer Communications Research (CECCR). The CECCR initiative is the centerpiece of NCI's Extraordinary Opportunity in Cancer Communications (EOCC), a broad initiative that supports research and outreach aimed at increasing the knowledge about, tools for, access to, and use of cancer communications by the public, patients, survivors, and health professionals. The goal of the EOCC is to understand and apply the most effective communications approaches to maximize access to and use of major cancer information by all who need it. The EOCC has been the launching pad for initiatives such as NCI's Health Information National Trends Survey and projects to bridge the "digital divide."
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