Participants sought for studies Would you like to take part in developing a treatment for chronic pain after cancer?
Have you had cancer and are living with persistent pain? We are looking for young people who want to contribute to the development of a digital psychological treatment.

Persistent pain is common after cancer treatment and can affect daily life and quality of life. Research shows that psychological treatments that strengthen a person’s ability to manage pain can improve both well-being and functioning.
We are currently further developing a digital treatment based on cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), with the aim of helping young people live as active and meaningful a life as possible despite pain. Therefore, we are now looking for individuals who experience persistent pain after cancer to help us adapt and further develop the treatment.
You may participate if you:
Are 15–29 years old
Have had cancer
Have experienced pain for at least 3 months
Have access to a computer or tablet and a smartphone with internet access
Are able to read, write, and speak Swedish
For questions use forskning-dahlia@ki.se
Interested? We would be happy to hear from you!
Rikard Wicksell
Principal InvestigatorJenny Thorsell Cederberg
Principal InvestigtorProcessing of personal data
Your personal data is processed for the purposes of this study in accordance with GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation). The legal entity responsible for processing of your personal data is Karolinska Institutet. The Data Protection Officer can be reached at dataskyddsombud@ki.se. The data will be analyzed on a group level, handled confidentially and it will be stored in a secure database at Karolinska Institutet. You can terminate your participation in the study at any time.
