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Evaluation: Advancing Care for Patients With Small-Cell Lung Cancer – Patient Experience #1 (ID: i847-6)
This survey has been developed for patients with small-cell lung cancer and their caregivers.
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1.
Which of the following best describes you?
(Required.)
Patient with small-cell lung (newly diagnosed)
Patient with small-cell lung cancer, currently receiving first-line treatment
Patient with small-cell lung cancer, currently receiving second-line treatment
Caregiver for a person with small-cell lung cancer
Other (please specify)
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2.
Where do you currently live?
(Required.)
Northeastern United States
Southeastern United States
Western United States
Midwestern United States
Southwestern United States
Outside of the US (please specify)
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3.
Following this Twitter-based discussion, to what extent do you agree that the information provided will help you better navigate your care or aid you as a caregiver?
(Required.)
Strongly Agree
Agree
Neutral
Disagree
Strongly Disagree
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4.
Which of the following are most important to you or your loved one when considering treatment options? Please select the three options of highest importance.
(Required.)
Treatment that provides the best chance for the longest survival
Treatment that provides the best quality of life, regardless of survival (eg, low or no side effects, low or no pain, ability to continue daily lifestyle for as long as possible)
Cost of treatment
Access to healthcare provider that specializes in small-cell lung cancer
Access to clinical trials
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5.
Which of the following areas would you like to have more information on or education in for small-cell lung cancer? Please select all that apply.
(Required.)
Basic disease information (what is small-cell lung cancer, what can cause it, etc)
Navigating clinical trials
Treatment options for the newly diagnosed patient
Treatment options for first-line treatment
Treatment options for second-line treatment
Palliative care
Side effects and their management
How can caregivers best support patients
How to have a better conversation with your care team