Living Longer with ALK Positive Lung Cancer: Share Your Story

Living Longer with ALK Positive Lung Cancer: Share Your Story

November is International Lung Cancer Awareness Month, a time to elevate patient voices. St John of God Subiaco Hospital (WA) is inviting any Australians living with advanced ALK positive lung cancer to take part in a new research study—“Living Longer with ALK Positive Lung Cancer: Share Your Story”

What’s involved

  • One interview (online or in-person), 30–60 minutes

  • Share your experiences in your own words

  • Participation is anonymous

Why it matters

Modern targeted therapies are helping people live longer. This study aims to understand what life really looks like on long-term treatment, so care and support can better reflect patient needs across Australia.

Who can participate

  • Australians with advanced ALK positive lung cancer

  • On treatment for more than a year

If you’re eligible and willing to contribute, email ALKpositive@sjog.org.au. Your story can help improve care and support for Australians with ALK positive lung cancer. You can download the PDF flyer with all the details by clicking the button below. 

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