Please complete our Psychological Support Patient Survey
Cancer can bring about many different emotions, affecting not only the individual diagnosed but also their friends, families, and carers. These emotions may change over time, and having access to support can help manage them.
The Peninsula Cancer Alliance is undertaking a survey to understand how cancer affects the feelings and emotions of patients, their families, and/or carers as well as the support services available or not available to them.
We are looking for:
- People diagnosed or treated for cancer in the last 3 years
- Families, friends and carers who have supported a person affected by cancer in the last 3 years
Learning about the support you received—or did not receive—to help manage your feelings and emotions while having cancer, or supporting someone with cancer, will help us understand what is working well and where improvements are needed.
Filling in this survey is voluntary and answers are anonymous. We will use, manage, and store all data in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) 2018 currently used in the UK. No personal identifiable data is being collected for the purposes of this survey. We would like to use direct quotes provided in the survey in the final report, any identifiable information will be removed.
The survey may take up to 20 minutes to complete.