Could less treatment be just as effective for advanced bladder cancer?
NCT ID NCT05923190
Summary
This study is testing whether giving an existing bladder cancer drug less frequently can still control the disease while potentially reducing side effects. The trial involves 60 adults with advanced bladder cancer who would normally receive standard treatment. Researchers want to see if spacing out the drug doses maintains the same benefits while improving patients' quality of life.
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Locations
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Fox Chase Cancer Center - Philadelphia
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19111-2497, United States
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