
Health and Recovery of Adolescent and Young Adult (AYA) Cancer Survivors
🌟 Did you recently finish cancer treatment between the ages of 15–24? We'd love to hear your story.
We're researchers studying how family environments shape the health and recovery of Adolescent and Young Adult (AYA) cancer survivors — and your experience could help improve care for future patients just like you.
My name is Hunter Vermillion, and in 2017 I was diagnosed with a craniopharyngioma brain tumor, which was removed by craniotomy and followed by 30 rounds of proton radiation. I am now a student and research assistant at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville and I'm pursuing a degree in nursing.
**Here's what's involved:**
- 3 short surveys over 6 months (that's it!)
- An optional one-time bonus interview
- **$80 in Amazon gift cards** upon completing all three surveys, plus additional compensation for the optional interview 🎁
We also warmly encourage (but don't require!) you to join with a family caregiver as a pair — their perspective adds so much to our understanding.
**You may qualify if you:**
✅ Are 15–24 years old
✅ Completed cancer treatment within the last year
✅ Living with your family-caregivers (to see the impact of family environment )