Introduction

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An introduction to the research.

Male breast cancer is rare compared to female breast cancer. This study aims to understand the experience of men who have been diagnosed with breast cancer and how this experience changes over time.

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Who?

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Who can take part?

 If you have a diagnosis of male breast cancer and would be willing to offer information that can add to our understanding of what it is like to have this disease. We would like to talk to you.

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What happens?

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What will taking part involve?

The study looks at individual men’s experience of male breast cancer over time. All participants will be asked to take part in a 1:1 interview that takes place  with the researcher in their own home or other agreed place.

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Questions?

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Will I be asked embarrassing questions?

Can I bring someone to the interview with me?

Will I be paid for taking part?

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Your Data

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How we handle your data

The following section contains important information about who has access to your personal information and our responsibilities to you regarding the management of personal data.

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Participate?

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How can I take part?

If you feel that you fit all or most of the criteria and would like to share your experience to help others understand what living with male breast cancer is like, then we would be delighted to talk to you.

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