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We can then begin to make meaningful change and provide the support that autistic individuals need when dealing with a cancer diagnosis and undergoing treatment.

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Recruitment for our survey is now closed.

Thank you to everyone who participated, shared or reposted about the survey. The more people are aware and understand autistic experiences of cancer diagnosis and treatment, the better.

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Call for participants. 

What is the project about?
This survey is part of the wider Autistic Experiences of Breast Cancer research project. With this part of the project, we are exploring the breast cancer experiences of autistic and non-autistic people who have a breast cancer diagnosis to see if there are any similarities or differences in their experiences.

Who are we looking for?
•	Autistic people (diagnosed or self-identify)
•	Non-autistic people
•	Aged 18 years or older
•	Been diagnosed with breast cancer (including DCIS and secondary/metastatic breast cancer)
•	Diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer in the UK

What would it involve?
•	Filling in an online survey
•	This could take around 20-30 mins to complete
•	A code word is provided to you and you will be asked for the code word at the start of the survey. This is to help reduce the number of non-genuine participants trying to access the survey, including bots.

Code word and More Information
Code word: tiny bottle
For more information, please scan the QR code or visit aebcstudy.co.uk
Or email aebcstudy@exeter.ac.uk

Lead researcher: Dr Char Goodwin.
University of Exeter, FHLS Psychology Ethics Committee ref: 12200553. psychologyethics@exeter.ac.uk

Call for participants. What is the project about? This survey is part of the wider Autistic Experiences of Breast Cancer research project. With this part of the project, we are exploring the breast cancer experiences of autistic and non-autistic people who have a breast cancer diagnosis to see if there are any similarities or differences in their experiences. Who are we looking for? • Autistic people (diagnosed or self-identify) • Non-autistic people • Aged 18 years or older • Been diagnosed with breast cancer (including DCIS and secondary/metastatic breast cancer) • Diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer in the UK What would it involve? • Filling in an online survey • This could take around 20-30 mins to complete • A code word is provided to you and you will be asked for the code word at the start of the survey. This is to help reduce the number of non-genuine participants trying to access the survey, including bots. Code word and More Information Code word: tiny bottle For more information, please scan the QR code or visit aebcstudy.co.uk Or email aebcstudy@exeter.ac.uk Lead researcher: Dr Char Goodwin. University of Exeter, FHLS Psychology Ethics Committee ref: 12200553. psychologyethics@exeter.ac.uk

This survey is part of the wider Autistic Experiences of Breast Cancer research project and funded by Breast Cancer Now.

The project is autistic led and the survey questions have been co-designed with our Lived Experience Advisory Group.

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Autistic Experiences of Breast Cancer survey A survey to explore autistic and non-autistic experiences of breast cancer for the Autistic Experiences of Breast Cancer research project.

The information sheets are available on the first screen of the survey or can be viewed on our website www.aebcstudy.co.uk

The link to the survey is: exe.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_... and the code word is: tiny bottle

Deadline to recruitment is 17th April 2026.

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Survey still open!

We are still recruiting for participants to take part in a survey exploring autistic people and non-autistic peoples’ experiences of breast cancer diagnosis and treatment in the UK to see if there are any differences or similarities in their experiences.

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To gain access to the survey and code word, please email aebcstudy@exeter.ac.uk

The project is autistic led and the survey questions have been co-designed with our Lived Experience Advisory Group.

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Autistic Experiences of Breast Cancer

This survey is part of the wider Autistic Experiences of Breast Cancer research project, funded by @breastcancernow.bsky.social .

To find out more and to read our information sheets please visit our website www.aebcstudy.co.uk The info sheets are also available on the first screen of the survey.

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Call for participants. 

What is the project about?
This survey is part of the wider Autistic Experiences of Breast Cancer research project. With this part of the project, we are exploring the breast cancer experiences of autistic and non-autistic people who have a breast cancer diagnosis to see if there are any similarities or differences in their experiences.

Who are we looking for?
•	Autistic people (diagnosed or self-identify)
•	Non-autistic people
•	Aged 18 years or older
•	Been diagnosed with breast cancer (including DCIS and secondary/metastatic breast cancer)
•	Diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer in the UK

What would it involve?
•	Filling in an online survey
•	This could take around 20-30 mins to complete
•	A code word is provided to you and you will be asked for the code word at the start of the survey. This is to help reduce the number of non-genuine participants trying to access the survey, including bots.

Code word and More Information
Email aebcstudy@exeter.ac.uk for survey link and code word.
For more information, please scan the QR code or visit aebcstudy.co.uk

Lead researcher: Dr Char Goodwin.
University of Exeter, FHLS Psychology Ethics Committee ref: 12200553

Logo's: Autistic Experience of Breast Cancer, Breast Cancer Now, University of Exeter

Call for participants. What is the project about? This survey is part of the wider Autistic Experiences of Breast Cancer research project. With this part of the project, we are exploring the breast cancer experiences of autistic and non-autistic people who have a breast cancer diagnosis to see if there are any similarities or differences in their experiences. Who are we looking for? • Autistic people (diagnosed or self-identify) • Non-autistic people • Aged 18 years or older • Been diagnosed with breast cancer (including DCIS and secondary/metastatic breast cancer) • Diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer in the UK What would it involve? • Filling in an online survey • This could take around 20-30 mins to complete • A code word is provided to you and you will be asked for the code word at the start of the survey. This is to help reduce the number of non-genuine participants trying to access the survey, including bots. Code word and More Information Email aebcstudy@exeter.ac.uk for survey link and code word. For more information, please scan the QR code or visit aebcstudy.co.uk Lead researcher: Dr Char Goodwin. University of Exeter, FHLS Psychology Ethics Committee ref: 12200553 Logo's: Autistic Experience of Breast Cancer, Breast Cancer Now, University of Exeter

Call for participants!

We are currently recruiting for participants to take part in a survey exploring autistic people and non-autistic peoples’ experiences of breast cancer diagnosis and treatment in the UK to see if there are any differences or similarities in their experiences.

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Looking forward to connecting, sharing our work, and learning from this community

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We’ve just made the move over from X and are glad to be here.

We’re the Autistic Experience of Breast Cancer (AEBC) research project, exploring the experiences of autistic individuals diagnosed with breast cancer, with a focus on improving understanding, care, and support.

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