New study aims to make oral cancer drugs safer for patients at home
NCT ID NCT06317389
First seen Nov 01, 2025 · Last updated May 20, 2026 · Updated 34 times
Summary
This study follows 3,000 adult cancer patients who take oral anticancer drugs at home. Researchers want to understand how well these drugs work in real life and identify any problems, like side effects or dosing issues. The goal is to improve patient care and safety through better coordination between hospitals and community healthcare providers.
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Groupement Hospitalier Sud - Unité de Pharmacie Clinique Oncologique
RECRUITINGPierre-Bénite, 69495, France
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