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23rd November 2017
Bristol-Myers Squibb (BMS), the biopharmaceutical company, are keen to contact patients with oesophageal cancer patients (cancer of the gullet) and their carers.
They are seeking 4 pairs of UK patients and their carers to participate in market research interviews to help BMS understand the patient / carer experience in oesophageal cancer and identify what the unmet needs are, as well as where the key barriers to treatment are. Their aims are to:
Patient profile: BMS are seeking 2 patients who were diagnosed at the metastatic setting and 2 who were diagnosed at an earlier stage but have now advanced to metastatic disease.
The time commitment is:
For participating in the study BMS will pay an honoraria to each couple for their time (£40/hour, so approx £400-440 per couple).
If you know of any interested patients then please get in touch with:
STUART BARBER (Policy, Advocacy and Government Affairs Manager)
T: +44 (0) 1895 52 3635
E: stuart.barber@bms.com
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