Discovering Regrets: What Cancer Patients Think About Clinical Trials

USAFri Nov 29 2024
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You're a cancer patient, and you decide to join a clinical trial. You might think it's a way to get the best possible treatment. But what if things don't go as planned? A study looked into how cancer patients feel after joining clinical trials. It found that about one in ten patients had regrets. So, who's more likely to feel this way? Younger patients, for one. Also, those with more symptoms or who find their symptoms bothersome. Patients who aren't very optimistic about their treatment might also feel this way.
The study used data from a bigger project that ran from 2015 to 2019. They analyzed the feelings of 325 American patients who took part in cancer clinical trials. Why does this matter? Understanding regrets can help keep patients in trials and make sure research is done fairly. Symptoms seem to play a big role in how patients feel about their decision.
https://localnews.ai/article/discovering-regrets-what-cancer-patients-think-about-clinical-trials-925fdf70

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