RKD 2023 April Acquisition Online Survey
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As a kind and compassionate person, why do you believe it's important to help others through charitable donations? (Choose as many as you like.)
Please make at least 1 selection from the choices below.
It's my civic duty to help vulnerable people in my community.
I want to make the world a better place.
I am moved by people's suffering and want to do my part to help.
I want to teach my children/grandchildren to be compassionate and generous.
I want to set an example for others through how I treat people.
I've been in a position of need and received help.
Someone I care about received help during a difficult time.
Other:
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As a kind and compassionate person, why do you believe it's important to help others through charitable donations? Other:
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No one deserves to suffer with breast cancer. Which of these goals do you think is the most worthwhile? (Choose one.)
Breaking down the barriers that create poor health outcomes due to disparities.
Finding new discoveries and treatments for aggressive and deadly breast cancers.
Guiding patients through their breast cancer journeys as a trusted partner.
Leveraging patient-shared data to enable faster research discoveries.
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One in eight women in the U.S. will be diagnosed with breast cancer in her lifetime. That means we all have a personal connection to this cause. Why is the ongoing work to end breast cancer so critical? (Choose as many as you like.)
Please make at least 1 selection from the choices below.
Patients should have a better quality of life and more positive outcomes today due to the major discoveries and advancements in the last 40 years.
About one-third of breast cancer deaths could be prevented if everyone received the high-quality care that exists today.
Patients need protection and deserve a voice to take control of their own health.
More than 290,000 individuals are expected to be diagnosed with breast cancer in the U.S. this year.
Other:
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One in eight women in the U.S. will be diagnosed with breast cancer in her lifetime. That means we all have a personal connection to this cause. Why is the ongoing work to end breast cancer so critical? Other:
(Maximum response 255 chars, approx. 5 rows of text)
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Why are you committed to ending breast cancer? (Check all that apply.)
I care about helping patients who've been newly diagnosed with low-stage breast cancer.
I want to support families who are helping someone through their breast cancer journey.
I want to assist patients whose lethal breast cancers evaded early detection, escaped current treatments and spread to other parts of the body.
I want to empower researchers working tirelessly for breakthroughs that lead to the cures.
I care about advocating for patients and fighting for policies that create better outcomes for all.
I belong to a community of people who've joined together to end breast cancer.
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Treatment is only part of the breast cancer journey. What do you believe provides the most comfort to someone living with breast cancer? (Choose one.)
Emotional support
Trustworthy information
Financial assistance
Access to tools and resources
Research and discovery
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Share how breast cancer has affected you or someone you care about (optional):
(Maximum response 255 chars, approx. 5 rows of text)
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