"Living after cancer": conceptualization and analysis of the transition of people in remission through the concept of liminality

The interview, as well as the research project, is conducted by Thierry Mathieu, psychologist and PhD student at the University of Geneva. This project is supported by a subsidy from the Geneva League against Cancer.

The study aims to better understand the experience of people who have experienced cancer, as well as the difficulties they have encountered. Your participation is very important and completely free. All data collected as part of this project is subject to strict data protection rules.

Before starting the interview, you will be presented with the essentials. You will find a summary, as well as further more detailed information in the "detailed information" section.

Objective of the study

To study how people who have had breast, prostate or colorectal cancer experience the phase after treatment.

Your profile

You have completed treatments for colorectal, breast, or prostate cancer for more than 2 years and for a maximum of 5 years. You are an adult and are not concerned by any other health issue.

Conduct of the study

Participation involves an individual interview of about 1 hour.
Your participation will be remunerated up to 50.-

Interested?

Those interested in participating in the study and meeting the criteria or wishing more information are asked to contact by email, Thierry.Mathieu@unige.ch, or by phone at 022 379 93 39.