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Are you an Adult or Adolescent (age 12 – 17) with nonsegmental vitiligo?
Nonsegmental means vitiligo on both sides of your body.
If so, you may qualify to take part in a non-treatment research interview study asking you about your experiences with vitiligo.
If eligible, you will be asked to take part in a virtual interview (either telephone or web-based) and you will be asked to answer a few questionnaires about yourself.
👉 Eligible participants who enroll and participate will receive a total of $150.
For more information about this study, please contact Mary Kate Ladd at +1-215-444-5732 or email vitiligoresearch@evidera.com
(sorry, US Residents Only)
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