For many women, taking anti-hormonal medication every day can be challenging. CU Boulder 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 THRIVE Intervention Study evaluates a two-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
If you are interested in the above study, please email us at archlab@colorado.edu or call/text at 720-897-1850.