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Oral mucositis caused by your myeloma treatment
3 Comments | Posted by Beth in Cancer, Duke, Myeloma Treatment, Southern Pines on 20 May 2009
I was told about about a research project that’s underway. I have no affiliation with the group, so please do your due diligence. If you participate, let us know how it went.
We are currently looking for people that have suffered “oral mucositis” (mouth inflammation or sores) as a result of cancer treatment to participate in 45 min telephone interviews.
The purpose of this research is to understand what does or does not work as treatment for this condition.
The interviews can be scheduled this week and next and participants receive $100.
Please respond with interest to contacts below. If this is not you, please refer or post for others that may have interest.
Kind Regards
Jan Mallery-Groom RN
Clinical Project Manager
+510-922-9710
recruitingresourcesllc.com
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3 Comments for Oral mucositis caused by your myeloma treatment
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Nick | 14 June, 2009 at 12:16 pm
I have a client that has an FDA approved product for the treatment of mucositis. They may be able to help in your research. Do you have some time this week to talk?




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