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Breast Cancer Awareness Questionnaire please spare two minutes to fill it in or share, thank you (men too!)


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Hi all,

My wife is a mature student studying Graphic Design. For her Final Major Project she has decided to produce an information campaign focusing on Breast Cancer Awareness.

You may not know, but this also affects men, so it is not a gender specific questionnaire.

All responses will be kept anonymous and will be used to shape how she goes about creating her work.

If you or anyone you know has been for screening (or yet to do so), or been affected by Breast Cancer, please kindly share the link with them.

https://forms.gle/WVY4iFUL7LwTUdK98

You can probably complete the form faster than it took you to read this message 😊

Thank you very much!

 

Edited by se22cat
On 30/03/2025 at 21:08, OutOfFocus said:

Why do people say this. You want to say something you can  share with me or you don't .

 

It was a specific technical comment re the wording of the questionnaire and its likely effect on the results.

It was of no concern to anybody else.

I posted saying that I had PMed because people don't necessarily see that someone has sent a PM.

I thought it was important to feed it back given that the questionnaire was part of someone's major project.

But I'm not sure why you seem to have taken this so personally! It has absolutely nothing to do with you!

4 hours ago, womanofdulwich said:

I would say I dont know how often I go for breast screening , it's just when I get invited.  Perhaps your questionnaire can set out when that is?

You can Google to find out how often you will be invited for breast screening. It depends on your age.

Here you go: 

https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/breast-screening-mammogram/when-youll-be-invited-and-who-should-go/

If you are over 71 you won't be automatically invited, but you can request a screening.

It's all explained in the link above.

Edited by Sue

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