22 March 2018

INVITATION TO PARTICIPATE IN RESEARCH:<br />Metastatic Prostate Cancer Patient Value Mapping Study

Purpose of the study

Community and Patient Preference Research (CaPPRe) is working with Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia (PCFA) to conduct research with men who have metastatic prostate cancer. This study is sponsored by CaPPRe with funding support from Janssen-Cilag Australia Pty Ltd. Janssen will not participate in, or influence the outcomes of, this study.

CaPPRe are specialists in conducting research to determine people's preferences. We are looking at ways to gather a large number of views from people on the benefits and risks of various treatment options. This type of research is called 'Patient Preference Research'. It may help those who assess new treatment options to understand how people value certain benefits and risks of drugs. CaPPRe are specialists in conducting patient preference research, in this case what people value, need and expect in the treatment of metastatic prostate cancer.

We invite you to participate in the research, which will involve a 20-minute online survey.

Your participation will be valuable in improving the understanding of what is important to you in the care of your prostate cancer and helping make better treatments available in Australia for prostate cancer patients. We also intend to publish the results so that others can learn from them.

 

Voluntary participation/right to refuse or withdraw

There is no obligation for you to be involved in this research. If you decide to participate in the research you may withdraw at any time.

If you are interested in participating in the 20-minute online survey, please click on the link below: http://bit.do/PC-research

If you have a specific question about the research or require any additional information, please email your query to info@cappre.com.au and enter "query about prostate cancer research" in the email subject heading.

CaPPRe respects your privacy. Your details will not be forwarded to any other parties; nor will you be contacted by CaPPRe for anything other than this research project unless you choose to be. All responses are treated with the strictest confidentiality and any identifiable data will be accessed only by CaPPRe staff and stored in a highly encrypted, secure server in professional data security offices located in Brisbane. The report of the research findings that will be provided to PCFA will not identify any individual person. CaPPRe complies with the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) and the Australian Privacy Principles in relation to the collection and disclosure of information.