Enhancing the Quality of Life in Female Survivors of Childhood Cancer
Hope Strength Courage
Surviving childhood cancer takes courage, resilience and hope. Female survivors of childhood cancer who are now young adults have described living in survivorship as returning to a state of normalcy and sense of reality that they have never experienced before. While still being the same person, some female survivors of childhood believe that the cancer experience has changed them physically and emotionally. As quoted by one female survivor of childhood cancer, “My life didn’t come back just because my hair did.”
You are invited to participate in an on-line research study intended to better the lives of young adult females who are survivors of childhood cancer and to support their well-being. You will be compensated $25.00 for your participation in the study
Please click on this link informative video to hear a brief introduction about the study.
To learn more detailed information about the study and your involvement as a study participant click on the link below
Enhancing the Quality of Life in Female Survivors of Childhood Cancer
Please contact Mary Ann Cantrell at mary.ann.cantrell@villanova.edu for more information or to enroll into the study.