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Artificial Intelligence-Powered Support For Quality Of Life Improvement In Participants With Cancer

Florida · Weston, FL

This research study is for people who are diagnosed with cancer and are receiving treatment for cancer who may benefit from psychotherapy. The purpose of the study is to see whether an artificial intelligence (AI) powered application (app) could help improve quality of life, anxiety symptoms, and/or depression symptoms, over the course of psychotherapy sessions. Participants in this study will be randomly assigned to one of two groups. One group will receive psychotherapy per usual care and will receive access to the AI-powered app. The second group will only receive psychotherapy per usual care and will NOT receive access to the AI-powered app. Both groups will complete surveys about their quality of life, anxiety symptoms, and depression symptoms over the course of their psychotherapy visits.

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TELEhealth Shared Decision-making COaching for Lung Cancer Screening in Primary Care (TELESCOPE) for Hispanics

New Jersey · New Brunswick, NJ

Aim 1: Culturally adapt the TELESCOPE intervention for Hispanics. Using iterative qualitative feedback from a study-specific Community Advisory Board, focus groups, and interviews with community members, the investigators will culturally adapt the TELESCOPE intervention for Hispanics at high risk for lung cancer. Aim 2: Assess the feasibility, acceptability, and implementation potential of the culturally adapted TELESCOPE intervention delivered by bilingual patient navigators for Hispanics. Hypothesis 1: The investigators expect a recruitment rate of ≥60%, ≥90% of Hispanic participants will complete the 1-week follow-up assessments, ≥80% of the key intervention components will be delivered with 80% fidelity by the patient navigators, and ≥90% of participants and clinicians will agree or completely agree that the intervention was feasible and acceptable. Aim 3: Explore the impact of a culturally adapted TELESCOPE intervention delivered by bilingual patient navigators vs enhanced usual care (EUC) on the initial uptake of low-dose computed tomography (LDCT) and quality of the shared decision-making (SDM) process. Hypothesis 2: The investigators expect that an adapted TELESCOPE intervention will result in higher uptake of LDCT and higher SDM quality for lung cancer screening (LCS) compared to EUC.

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Yoga to Improve Disparities in Cancer Survivorship

California · San Francisco, CA

This clinical trial tests the impact of a racially concordant trainer led yoga program on quality of life and symptom burden in Black and/or African American cancer survivors. Black individuals in the United States are more affected by cancer, despite modern advances. Cancer treatments can impact physical and mental health and overall quality of life and Black individuals report worse physical function and quality of life and less access to culturally appropriate support services. Yoga has been shown to have a positive impact on cancer and cancer treatment related symptoms and quality of life, however, a one size fits all approach has not been shown to be effective in diverse populations. A trainer that shares the same racial or ethnic background as the participant (racially concordant) may have a positive impact on communication, trust, and may improve accessibility and participation. Participating in a yoga program led by a racially concordant trainer may improve quality of life and symptom burden in Black and/or African American cancer survivors.

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Intraoperative Molecular Imaging Using ICG for Head and Neck Tumors

South Carolina · Charleston, SC

This study is for adult patients with head and neck cancer who are at risk of recurrence. The purpose of this study is to evaluate whether the use of Indocyanine Green (ICG) dye allows for better identification of tumor tissue during surgical procedures. Participation will include standard of care visits along with administration of ICG dye and imaging during surgery. Participation in this study will last approximately 6 weeks.

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Re-Engaging AYA Survivors in Cancer-Related Healthcare

Ohio · Columbus, OH

The goal of this clinical trial is to test the efficacy (how well they work) of different digital interventions that deliver information to adolescent and young adult (AYA) survivors of childhood cancer to promote re-engagement in cancer-related long-term follow-up care (LTFU). The main aims are: * To test the efficacy of adaptive interventions (AIs) that begin with low touch intervention (LTI) as compared to written information (WI) on attending an appointment, and self-reported self-management among AYA. * To identify the most efficacious second-stage strategy for those who initially schedule/attend an appointment (maintenance vs. step-up) and for those who do not (step-up vs. step-up maximum). * To assess multilevel factors contributing to the effects of re-engaging AYA and how best to integrate AIs into practice. Throughout the duration of the study, participants will complete four surveys, receive a series of interventions, and may be asked to participate in an interview (post-intervention).

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A Study of PHN-012 in Patients With Advanced Solid Tumors

San Antonio, Texas · Fairfax, Virginia

This first-in-human study will evaluate safety, tolerability, anti-tumor activity, immunogenicity, pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of PHN-012, a novel antibody-drug conjugate (ADC), in patients with advanced solid tumors.

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A Novel Dialectical Behavior Therapy Brief Group Intervention for Cigarette Smoking by Patients With Cancer: An Open Clinical Trial

North Carolina · Winston-salem, NC

The purpose of this research study is to learn more about how Dialectical Behavior Therapy - Skills Training can help patients with cancer who smoke cigarettes cut down on or stop their smoking.

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Assessing Claims of Cannabis as an Anti-cancer Agent (CATA)

Minnesota · Saint Louis Park, MN

The purpose of the study is to find out how cannabis may help control cancer growth by reviewing medical records of patients who report cannabis helped treat their cancer.

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Facilitators and Barriers to Cancer Treatment Among Texas Residents

Texas · Houston, TX

This trial uses semi-structured interviews and focus groups to determine facilitators and barriers of receiving timely cancer treatment among multiple cancers, across multiple insurance types, throughout Texas

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A Clinical Study of KTX-2001 in Subjects With Metastatic Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer (STRIKE-001)

New York · New York, NY

Study K36-MCRPC-001 is the first in human clinical trial testing KTX-2001 alone and with darolutamide in men with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer. The study aims to assess whether the drug is safe, increasing doses alone and in combination with darolutamide, whether it is effective in treating metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer, and measuring how the drug(s) behaves in the body.