Remote Check-Ins aim to protect seniors from harsh cancer treatment side effects
NCT ID NCT06022965
Summary
This study is testing whether a remote support program can improve care for older adults with cancer. Researchers will use video calls to conduct detailed health assessments and connect patients to a support team. They want to see if this approach helps patients better manage treatment side effects and communicate their care goals compared to standard care.
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City of Hope Antelope Valley
RECRUITINGLancaster, California, 93534, United States
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City of Hope Medical Center
RECRUITINGDuarte, California, 91010, United States
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City of Hope Upland
RECRUITINGUpland, California, 91786, United States
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