Breaking language barriers: new program aims to make cancer genetic testing understandable for everyone

NCT ID NCT04751435

Summary

This study aims to create better educational materials about genetic testing for cancer patients who speak different languages and come from diverse cultural backgrounds. Researchers will work with 445 patients who have breast, ovarian, prostate, pancreatic, or colorectal cancer to develop materials that are easier to understand. The goal is to help patients make more informed decisions about genetic testing by providing information in their preferred language and in culturally appropriate ways.

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Contacts and locations

Study contacts

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Locations

  • Jamaica Hospital Medical Center (Data Collection Only)

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    Richmond Hill, New York, 11418, United States

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  • Kings County Hopsital Center

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    Brooklyn, New York, 11203, United States

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  • Memorial Sloan Kettering at Ralph Lauren Center (Limited Protocol Activities)

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    New York, New York, 10035, United States

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  • Queens Cancer Center of Queens Hospital

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    Jamaica, New York, 11432, United States

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