Maureen
GBI understand that the closes site is… I understand that the closes site is about 90 miles away. It would have been nice to know which city it is in to see if it is feasible for me to get to, the site being in Rhode Island, I thought there might be a chance the trial location would be in Providence which I can reach by train.
Bingos
GBI am so happy I want My life back I… I am so happy I want My life back I have 20 grandchildren and one great grandchild 12 of them under the age of 10 I would like to go to the park and water parks with them more than so I would like to be comfortable socializing with my friends and family.Thank you
Tina
GBThe site needs an milage limit for… The site needs an milage limit for applications. I spent a lot of time viewing possible trials only to see the were hundreds of miles away. With gas prices soaring it's too costly to travel more than a hundred miles away from home. But not given a milage limit I have to click on locations before even reviewing any trials.
Amanda Keyes
GBI'm not sure about the trial because I… I'm not sure about the trial because I haven't done it yet. If I am selected for the trial, I will provide in depth explanation of process and experience
David C
GBNeed to list the questions first which may require doctor assistance The questions were simple, however I have a general suggestion for all studies. I noticed this with both the CANCER and CPAP questionnaires. I was unable to answer the questions without consulting my physican. That's fine, and there is a note to the left indicating so. BUT... what I didn't realize was, there was going to be MULTIPLE questions on which I needed assistance. You might preface the "difficult" questions by saying "The following questions may require assistance from your physican to answer: a, b, c" For example, SKIN CANCER asked what type I had {Melanoma, BCC, SCC} and I stopped the survey for a day until I could get that answer. I got the answer and then restarted the survey. next question: what stage: {0,1,2,3,4}. I had to ask again! Same thing happened on CPAP questions: What type of sleep apnea do you have, followed by , what level.