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Study aims to combat isolation, help women stick with cancer treatment

NCT ID NCT04930159

Summary

This study is testing different ways to provide social support to Black women undergoing treatment for high-risk endometrial cancer. Researchers are comparing weekly group support, one-on-one peer support, and standard care to see which approach best helps patients complete their recommended treatment and feel less socially isolated. The goal is to find the most effective support method to improve the treatment experience and outcomes for this specific group.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Fred Hutch/University of Washington Cancer Consortium

    Seattle, Washington, 98105, United States

  • Johns Hopkins University

    Baltimore, Maryland, 21218, United States

  • Louisiana State University - New Orleans

    New Orleans, Louisiana, 70112, United States

  • MedStar Health Research Institute

    Columbia, Maryland, 21044, United States

  • The University of Chicago

    Chicago, Illinois, 60637, United States

  • University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center

    Cleveland, Ohio, 44106, United States

  • University of Alabama

    Birmingham, Alabama, 35294, United States

  • University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

    Little Rock, Arkansas, 72205, United States

  • University of Miami

    Miami, Florida, 33136, United States

  • University of North Carolina

    Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 27599, United States

  • Weill Cornell Medicine

    New York, New York, 10021, United States

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