Can blood tests help tame Chemo's painful side effects?
NCT ID NCT03987555
Summary
This study aims to see if doctors can reliably measure the amount of a common chemotherapy drug, paclitaxel, in a patient's blood. The goal is to learn if tracking these drug levels can help doctors adjust doses to better fight cancer while reducing a major side effect: nerve damage that causes pain and numbness. The study will observe 22 adults with various solid tumors who are already scheduled to receive paclitaxel treatment.
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Wake Forest Baptist Comprehensive Cancer Center
Winston-Salem, North Carolina, 27157, United States
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