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Understanding the Emotional and Social Experiences of Individuals Diagnosed with Ovarian Cancer

Surveys, Registries, Interviews
Survey for people diagnosed with ovarian cancer

Study Contact Information:

Please contact Danny Fernandes at [email protected] or Dr. Stacey Dunn at [email protected]

For concerns regarding your rights as a participant, please contact the Chair of the Institutional Review Board, Dr. John Houston, at [email protected].


Understanding the Emotional and Social Experiences of Individuals Diagnosed with Ovarian Cancer

About the Study

We are conducting this study to better understand the impact of social support and self-compassion on the quality of life for individuals diagnosed with ovarian cancer. Your valuable insights will help identify areas where healthcare services can be improved to better support patients.

What the Study Involves

If you choose to participate, you will be asked to complete a brief online survey that will take approximately 15 minutes. The survey will include questions about your experiences, social support, and self-compassion following your diagnosis. Participation is entirely voluntary.

Your responses will remain completely confidential and anonymous. No identifying information will be collected, and your healthcare providers will not be aware of your participation. 

Click here to take the survey.

Lead Reserchers

Principal Investigator: Danny Fernandes
Research Supervisor: Dr. Stacey Dunn

This Study is Open To:

People ages 18+ who:

  • are diagnosed with ovarian cancer
  • have active disease
  • or in remission or no evidence of disease
  • currently living in America. 
This Study is Not Open To:

People under the age of 18 and who have never been diagnosed with ovarian cancer.