Scottish Canine Cancer Registry |
Scotland's Rural College (SRUC) and its research partners are investigating the possibility of establishing a Canine Cancer Registry in Scotland. Such registries are widely used to identify trends, patterns, and risk factors for the incidence of cancer, and provide a solid evidence base to improve patient care.
As a part of this effort, we are asking vet practices throughout Scotland to complete the very brief questionnaire below. This will help us to explore some of the practical aspects required for a Scottish Canine Cancer Registry, and to determine the level of interest in such a project.
We would be quite grateful if you or someone from your practice could please answer the following few questions. This should take no more than two minutes, and we very much appreciate you taking the time to respond.
If you are interested in this project or have any questions, more information, including our contact details, may be found on the project website, https://epidemiology.sruc.ac.uk/projects/caninecancer.
As a part of this effort, we are asking vet practices throughout Scotland to complete the very brief questionnaire below. This will help us to explore some of the practical aspects required for a Scottish Canine Cancer Registry, and to determine the level of interest in such a project.
We would be quite grateful if you or someone from your practice could please answer the following few questions. This should take no more than two minutes, and we very much appreciate you taking the time to respond.
If you are interested in this project or have any questions, more information, including our contact details, may be found on the project website, https://epidemiology.sruc.ac.uk/projects/caninecancer.