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Participate in Myeloma Research: Demographics Survey

Posted: Mar 12, 2024
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This Myeloma Awareness Month, HealthTree is focusing on raising awareness for quicker, more efficient myeloma research. 

One of the best ways to accelerate blood cancer research is to understand how the patient population responds to different treatments. In order to best understand patient response, researchers need to understand who patients are.

By filling out this 10-question, 3-minute demographic survey, you can aid myeloma researchers in answering key questions such as:

  • Do certain races or ethnicities respond differently to a specific treatment than others?
  • Does marital status or city of origin influence disease progression?
  • How does environmental impact or military service affect diagnosis?

This is especially important in achieving a myeloma cure not just for one demographic of patients but for all, regardless of race, ethnicity, gender, military service, city of origin, or education status.

Help us achieve a cure for all by contributing your information in just three minutes!

Take the Demographics Survey

Please note that before shared with researchers, your data is anonymized. We value your privacy and are grateful for your contributions.

If you have any questions or concerns about the survey, you can contact our HealthTree Patient Navigators (support@healthtree.org).

If you don't have a HealthTree Cure Hub account, you can sign up for free today.

This Myeloma Awareness Month, HealthTree is focusing on raising awareness for quicker, more efficient myeloma research. 

One of the best ways to accelerate blood cancer research is to understand how the patient population responds to different treatments. In order to best understand patient response, researchers need to understand who patients are.

By filling out this 10-question, 3-minute demographic survey, you can aid myeloma researchers in answering key questions such as:

  • Do certain races or ethnicities respond differently to a specific treatment than others?
  • Does marital status or city of origin influence disease progression?
  • How does environmental impact or military service affect diagnosis?

This is especially important in achieving a myeloma cure not just for one demographic of patients but for all, regardless of race, ethnicity, gender, military service, city of origin, or education status.

Help us achieve a cure for all by contributing your information in just three minutes!

Take the Demographics Survey

Please note that before shared with researchers, your data is anonymized. We value your privacy and are grateful for your contributions.

If you have any questions or concerns about the survey, you can contact our HealthTree Patient Navigators (support@healthtree.org).

If you don't have a HealthTree Cure Hub account, you can sign up for free today.

The author Audrey Burton-Bethke

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Audrey Burton-Bethke

Audrey is a content writer and editor for the HealthTree Foundation. She originally joined the HealthTree Foundation in 2020. Audrey loves spending time with her supportive husband, energetic four-year-old, and new baby. 

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