Exploratory Analysis of Metastatic Gynecologic Cancer Patient Experiences of Symptom Management in a Diverse Southeastern Population

Sponsor:
MUSC
Sponsor Study ID:
104125
CTO #:
104125
NCT Number:
Phase:
N/A
Protocol Type:
Health Services Research
Age Group:
Adults
Disease Sites:
Other Female Genital
Study Objectives:
The purpose of this study is to explore how socioeconomic status, race, and clinical variables affect gynecologic cancer patients perceived experiences with symptom management. The goal of this analysis is to understand patients undergoing cancer directed therapy who are underrepresented in clinical trials experience with symptom management and symptom burden. Hypothesis: Demographic and socioeconomic data in patients undergoing treatment for metastatic gynecologic cancer will have unique perceived experiences regarding their symptom management. These experiences will change how patients interact with the healthcare system as indicated by direct clinical variables such as direct admissions to the hospital for symptom management and prescribing factors.
eConsent:
Not available
Study Documents:
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Trial opened at the following institutions:

Medical University of South Carolina