ACS-Funded Time to Treatment Study Seeks to Enroll Caregivers and Patients

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ACS-Funded Time to Treatment Study Seeks to Enroll Caregivers and Patients

11/02/2010

Do you have a patient in treatment for Breast Cancer or Cervical Cancer? Did they qualify for Medicaid because of their cancer diagnosis? The American Cancer Society has given researchers at Emory University’s Rollins School of Public Health a grant to study women’s experiences with breast cancer, cervical cancer, and pre-cancerous lesions of the cervix in the state of Georgia. If have are enrolled in the Women’s Health Medicaid Program (WHMP) for treatment of these conditions, they would like to talk with you! To see if you are eligible to participate and schedule your interview, call Sarah Blake at 404-727-9713 or email her at scblake@emory.edu.

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