Small study asks: does cancer treatment help patients feel better?
NCT ID NCT03596918
Summary
This small, completed pilot study aimed to understand how standard chemotherapy drugs affect the daily life and well-being of people with AIDS-related Kaposi sarcoma in Tanzania. Ten participants receiving treatment were followed to see if their quality of life improved. The main goal was to measure changes in how patients felt physically and emotionally during their cancer care.
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Locations
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Bugando Medical Centre
Mwanza, Tanzania
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