Small Cell Lung Cancer Survey: Share Your Experience Across Europe

Small Cell Lung Cancer Survey: Share Your Experience Across Europe

Small cell lung cancer is one of the most aggressive forms of lung cancer. While new treatments are being studied, relapse remains common and the burden on those affected and their families is high.

To better understand the reality of small cell lung cancer across Europe, Lung Cancer Europe has launched a new survey focused on experiences of diagnosis, treatment and support.

Why this survey is important

There is still limited understanding of how people experience small cell lung cancer across different countries and healthcare systems. This includes:

  • how diagnosis is communicated

  • access to treatment and care

  • support available during and after treatment

  • the wider impact on daily life

By gathering real-world experiences, this work will help identify unmet needs and highlight where improvements are needed.

Who should take part

We are inviting:

  • people living with small cell lung cancer

  • family members and caregivers

If you do not have direct experience, we would appreciate it if you could share the survey within your networks.

About the survey

  • Takes around 7 minutes

  • Anonymous, unless you choose to leave your contact details

  • Open to participants across Europe

  • Closes 31 March 2026

Your input will help influence Lung Cancer Europe’s future work on research, access and policy, ensuring that small cell lung cancer is not overlooked.

This survey is part of Lung Cancer Europe’s work to better understand unmet needs in small cell lung cancer across Europe.

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