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(Refer to Clinical Summary for age requirements)
Protocol | Alliance A231901CD |
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Cancer Type: | CCDR |
Fast Facts |
IMPROVING PATIENT-CENTERED COMMUNICATION IN BREAST CANCER: A RCT OF A SHARED DECISION ENGAGEMENT SYSTEM (SHARES)
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Protocol | NRG CC007CD |
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Cancer Type: | Prostate Cancer |
Fast Facts |
Increasing the Dose of Survivorship Care Planning In Prostate Cancer Survivors Who Receive Androgen Deprivation Therapy
Protocol | Alliance A231601CD |
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Cancer Type: | CCDR |
Fast Facts |
Improving Surgical Care and Outcomes in Older Cancer Patients Through Implementation of an Efficient Pre-Surgical Toolkit (OPTI-Surg)
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Protocol | COG ACCL16N1CD |
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Cancer Type: | Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL) |
Documentation and Delivery of Guideline-Consistent Treatment in Adolescent and Young Adult AYA Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia ALL
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Cancer clinical trials are research studies for developing better ways of detecting,
treating, and eventually preventing cancer. By taking part in a clinical trial,
you are among the first to receive new research treatments before they are widely
available. Your participation in a clinical trial will influence the future direction
of cancer care.
If you are interested in participating in a clinical trial, consult with your physician.
Please note: clinical trials are not risk free. Patients must explore the options
that are best for their individuals needs with the help of their physician.