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The Oasis Study
Do you experience anxiety speaking in public, meeting new people, or attending social events?
The Âé¶¹Ó°Ôº is offering a study for CU undergraduates who feel anxiety in social situations. The OASIS study compares multiple exposure-based group workshops in alleviating social anxiety and public speaking anxiety. Participants can earn up to $145.
You may be eligible if you:
- Are a CU undergrad
- Experience social or public speaking anxiety
- Are willing to attend 3-part, in-person workshop
Individuals of all identities, statuses, and social groups are welcome to participate!
Contact us here for more information!
oasis@colorado.edu
Call or text: (720) 459-9844
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The REVITALIZE Study
Do you have Ovarian cancer? Feeling fatigued? Join our study for women with ovarian cancer who take PARP inhibitor medication and feel fatigued. The REVITALIZE study compares a personalized skills-based program to usual supportive care.
You may be eligible if you:
- Have ovarian cancer
- Take a PARP inhibitor
- Feel tired / fatigued
Participants will be paid up to $150!
Please reach out to learn more!
revitalize@colorado.edu
720-515-9461
Coming Soon
The EASE StudyÌý
Are you living with metastatic cancer and feeling anxious, down, or distressed? Are you experiencing cancer-related stress or fear of cancer progression?Ìý
The Âé¶¹Ó°Ôº are offering a research study titled, The EASE Study: Randomized Trial of a Novel Approach to Addressing Fear of Progression in Advanced Cancer (IRB #25-0367), for adults with metastatic cancer that compares usual supportive care to a 6-session individual telehealth writing program. The program that aims to reduce fear of progression and worries about the future and increase your ability to cope.  Participants in the study will be asked to complete surveys and will be randomly assigned to either the telehealth writing program intervention or usual supportive care. The telehealth writing program can be completed in Spanish if preferred. Las sesiones del programa de telesalud pueden realizarse en español si se prefiere.Ìý
Participants in the study can earn up to $240.Ìý
You may be eligible if you:
- Are 18 years or older.Ìý
- Can read English proficiently.
- Have been diagnosed with Stage IV solid tumor cancer, Stage III recurrent ovarian cancer, extensive stage’ small cell lung cancer, or glioblastomas.Ìý
- Feel concerned or worried about your cancer getting worse or your future with cancer.Ìý
- Physically able to write or type for 30 minutes.
Please email: EASE@Colorado.edu ÌýorÌý
call/text the research team at (720) 897-1850  to learn more about this unique opportunity and to potentially enroll.Ìý
Recently Completed
Living with metastatic cancer?ÌýFeeling down, concerned, or worried?
Rocky Mountain Cancer Centers and the Âé¶¹Ó°Ôº are offering a study for adults with metastatic cancer who are feeling anxious, down, or distressed. The Valued Living Study compares a 5-week online skills group to usual supportive care. Participants can earn up to $150.
You may be eligible if you:
- Have stage IV solid tumor cancer
- Feel anxious, down, or distressed
- Are out of bed most of the day and can attend online group sessions
We welcome individuals of any race, ethnicity, age, sex, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, socio-economic status, or national origin.
Please reach out to learn more!Ìý
ValuedLiving@colorado.eduÌý
Call or text 720-515-9461
For many women, taking anti-hormonal medication every day can be challenging. The Âé¶¹Ó°Ôº is offering a research study for breast cancer survivors who are prescribed anti-hormonal medication that aims to help support them in taking it. The studyÌýÌýevaluates a 2 module online course that focuses on taking credit for your effort, tapping into your strengths, and engaging in positive activities even when it’s hard. Participants in the study can earn up to $80 for completing online questionnaires and offering feedback on the course.
You may be eligible if you:
- Are a woman who is 21 years old or older
- Have been diagnosed with Stage 0-3 hormone receptor-positive breast cancer and finished your primary treatment
- Have been prescribed anti-hormonal medication within the last two years
- Have difficulty taking your anti-hormonal medication
Please reach out to learn more!Ìý
archlab@colorado.eduÌý
Call or textÌý(720) 897-1850
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