This survey is for people living with a secondary/metastatic cancer diagnosis in Greater Manchester. If you are a family member or carer of a person with secondary/metastatic cancer you can also complete this survey on their behalf (from their perspective) as long as it is a recent experience – within the last 18 months. This survey should take approximately 10 minutes to complete.
The definition of secondary/metastatic cancer is: When a cancer starts in one place in the body and spreads elsewhere, this is a secondary cancer or a ‘metastasis’. The place in the body where cancer first starts is the ‘primary cancer’. Sometimes, cancer cells can break off from the primary cancer and spread elsewhere in the body. Cancer can then grow in another part of the body. When this happens, this is secondary (metastatic) cancer.
If you are interested in being part of a focus group, then please leave your details at the end of the survey. All questions are completely voluntary and the data collected will be kept confidential and stored securely.
The information collected will formulate a report looking at what currently works for patients and what doesn’t, providing valuable lived experience insight. The recommendations within the report will help inform and guide healthcare commissioners and cancer care services on potential realistic changes that can be made to improve the care and support for secondary/metastatic cancer patients.
EDI (Equality, Diversity and Inclusion) ensures fair treatment and opportunity for all. It aims to eradicate prejudice and discrimination based on an individual or group of individual's protected characteristics.
If you are completing this survey on behalf of someone. Please answer the following questions from the patient's perspective.