The goal of Project Pink Tank is to improve our understanding of diver health among breast cancer survivors. The knowledge gained will be used to create a platform for future research and dive medicine consensus conferences.
We are looking for participants in our study of diver health among breast cancer survivors. Your participation may help researchers improve their understanding of the benefits and potential health issues for breast cancer survivors who scuba dive. The first part of the study involves a questionnaire. The survey was launched for Breast Cancer Awareness Month 2011 with the support of PADI, Duke Dive Medicine, and VR Technology. The second phase of the study will involve assessment of post-dive health outcome data among breast cancer survivors and healthy, age-matched female controls on an observational basis.
For more information about the project or to participate, please check out pinktank.org. Please talk to your dive shops about including this in their newsletter, the more survivors that participate, the greater the potential impact on our knowledge.
**Special thanks also to Andrew Sallmon Marine Photography for photos used to advertise the project.
We are looking for participants in our study of diver health among breast cancer survivors. Your participation may help researchers improve their understanding of the benefits and potential health issues for breast cancer survivors who scuba dive. The first part of the study involves a questionnaire. The survey was launched for Breast Cancer Awareness Month 2011 with the support of PADI, Duke Dive Medicine, and VR Technology. The second phase of the study will involve assessment of post-dive health outcome data among breast cancer survivors and healthy, age-matched female controls on an observational basis.
For more information about the project or to participate, please check out pinktank.org. Please talk to your dive shops about including this in their newsletter, the more survivors that participate, the greater the potential impact on our knowledge.
**Special thanks also to Andrew Sallmon Marine Photography for photos used to advertise the project.
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