Curtin University researchers would like volunteers who have been previously treated for bowel cancer to contribute towards a study on the link between the condition, depression and anxiety.
PEOPLE with a prior diagnosis of colorectal cancer, but who are currently cancer-free, can help researchers gain a better understanding of the problems faced by bowel cancer survivors.
Researchers at Curtin University's School of Psychology and Speech Pathology are conducting research to try and better understand links between depression and anxiety and bowel cancer survivors.
Volunteers, who must be aged over 18, will need to take part in a one-hour interview or complete a 20-minute online survey.
- Phone (08) 9266-9266, email grace.mckie@postgrad.curtin.edu.au