Share your experience and make a difference in colorectal cancer care!
Share your experience and make a difference in colorectal cancer care!
Study Overview: THRIVE study (led by Georgetown University and funded by the National Cancer Institute) is an effort to improve the quality of life for those with advanced colorectal cancer. THRIVE focuses on the patient experience—how symptoms, side effects, and financial or social factors impact daily life.
Participation: Participants are asked to complete 4 surveys online or by mail. As a thank you for your time, we will send gift cards for each survey you complete, totaling up to $100.
Eligibility: Adults (18+) who have been diagnosed with advanced colorectal cancer residing in California or New Jersey. See the Eligibility page for more information.
The goal of this study is to learn about people's experiences living with advanced colorectal cancer, and the aspects of their lives and healthcare that impact their symptoms, side effects, and quality of life. We are seeking 1,600 adults to take part in this survey study. Learn more about participating in the study here.
Why Participate?
This study is the first of its kind, designed to capture the diverse experiences of people living with cancer. It's important that we hear from individuals with a wide range of experiences to unlock insights and identify services that can improve quality of life throughout the cancer care journey. See who is eligible to join here.
Who Are We?
The THRIVE study team is funded by the National Institute of Health, and includes team members from many organizations. Learn the names of the researchers, clinicians, cancer patients, and patient advocates on the THRIVE study team.