Cancer patients report symptoms from home in new data study
NCT ID NCT05974150
Summary
This study aims to collect real-world information on how cancer patients experience and report their symptoms from home during treatment. About 25 adults with breast, lung, ovarian, or blood cancers will use an online platform to complete weekly surveys for at least 12 weeks. The goal is to build a data registry to help understand patient experiences better, not to test a new treatment.
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Cleveland Clinic Mercy Hospital
RECRUITINGCanton, Ohio, 44708, United States
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Duke
COMPLETEDDurham, North Carolina, 27707, United States
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Northshore University Health System
RECRUITINGEvanston, Illinois, 31024, United States
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Tri-County Hematology & Oncology Associates, Inc.
RECRUITINGMassillon, Ohio, 44646, United States
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Univeristy of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
COMPLETEDChapel Hill, North Carolina, 27599, United States
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University Hospitals Seidman Cancer Center
RECRUITINGCleveland, Ohio, 44106, United States
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Yale Cancer Center
COMPLETEDNew Haven, Connecticut, 06511, United States
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