Help improve cancer care for you family, friends and anyone affected

The Indigo cancer survey is a national survey for all people who have been diagnosed with cancer at any time in their adult life. The survey asks you to share the positive and negative aspects of your cancer diagnosis and treatment, and how this may have affected your life. By sharing your experiences, you will be joining the study team in helping to improve the care, treatments and services people receive. We are sharing this survey to make sure that the blood cancer community is represented in this study. The survey is open until December 2025.

Who can help?

:white_check_mark: You might be eligible if:

  • You were diagnosed with any type of cancer before 2024

  • You are over 16 years old

  • You have finished your initial treatment (Note: It’s best if you have finished your first treatment before taking part. If you are on long-term treatment, like hormone therapy, you can still take part. If your cancer came back and you had more treatment, you can take part. If your cancer is still present, you can take part.

  • You can access a secure online platform using a mobile device or computer

:cross_mark: You might not be eligible if:

  • You were diagnosed less than 12 months ago

:red_question_mark: Interested in learning more?

Visit the survey webpage, here: :point_right: Indigo survey. On this page, you can watch a short video about the study and read the participant information sheet before taking part.

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This worked for me despite me being outside the UK, in case any other long-distance Brits fancied filling it in. There’s very few questions relating to chronic forms of blood cancer so it might help if those of us with incurable, long-term disorders like Myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPN) complete this research.

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