Take part in a research study
We often have opportunities to take part in a research study and help shape future care and treatments for mesothelioma. If you are living with mesothelioma or have friends or family living with mesothelioma, please take a look at the opportunities below.
Research Studies
Planning for the future
1. We are inviting people with mesothelioma and carers to participate in a survey to share any experiences or thoughts about planning for the future.
Please read the information sheet to find out more and decide if you wish to take part in the survey for either:
People living with mesothelioma
Carers of people currently living with mesothelioma
You can also download a flyer about these surveys.
2. We are inviting people who are bereaved due to mesothelioma to take part in a survey to share any experiences of end-of-life planning for a relative (or close friend) with mesothelioma, and experience of their last days.
Please read the information sheet to find out more and decide if you wish to take part:
Survey for bereaved families or close friends
You can also download a flyer about this survey.
If you have any questions, or would prefer a paper survey with a stamped addressed envelope, please email: sarah.hargreaves@sheffield.ac.uk
Scans and scanxiety experiences of adults with mesothelioma, pancreatic, brain and liver cancer
An online survey to gain insights to the experiences of scans for adults with mesothelioma, pancreatic, brain and liver cancer is now open. If you are interested in taking part in the study, please read the participant information sheet before completing the survey.
You will find more information about the study, on the Research Centre website, and also the study web page.
Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) Panel
Our Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) Panel gives the opportunity for interested patients, carers and members of the public to give advice and guidance to researchers from the MURC, and to other UK mesothelioma researchers.
If you are interested in joining our PPI Panel, please see our Patient and Public Involvement page.