Cancer patients helping patients: can peers boost trial enrollment?
NCT ID NCT06711380
Summary
This study tested whether connecting experienced gynecologic cancer patients ('ambassadors') with new patients ('mentees') could improve awareness and enrollment in clinical trials. Over 12 months, trained ambassadors held one-on-one discussions with mentees to share their trial experiences and answer questions. The main goal was to see if this peer support approach was practical and acceptable for patients, and if it increased knowledge about and interest in joining trials.
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Perelman Center for Advanced Medicine
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19104, United States
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