Can friendship help beat cancer? study tests support for black women
NCT ID NCT04930159
Summary
This study is testing whether different types of social support can help Black women complete their prescribed endometrial cancer treatments and feel less alone. Researchers are comparing weekly group meetings, one-on-one peer support, and standard care to see which works best. The goal is to find practical ways to support patients through the challenges of cancer therapy.
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Locations
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Fred Hutch/University of Washington Cancer Consortium
Seattle, Washington, 98105, United States
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Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore, Maryland, 21218, United States
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Louisiana State University - New Orleans
New Orleans, Louisiana, 70112, United States
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MedStar Health Research Institute
Columbia, Maryland, 21044, United States
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The University of Chicago
Chicago, Illinois, 60637, United States
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University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center
Cleveland, Ohio, 44106, United States
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University of Alabama
Birmingham, Alabama, 35294, United States
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University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
Little Rock, Arkansas, 72205, United States
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University of Miami
Miami, Florida, 33136, United States
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University of North Carolina
Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 27599, United States
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Weill Cornell Medicine
New York, New York, 10021, United States
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