Analysis of the perceptions and attitudes to participate in radical and palliative clinical trials among Chinese lymphoma and head/neck cancer patients
Conclusions: This study reveals several shared perceptions and needs of patients in both the radical (lymphoma) and palliative (head/neck cancer) settings and explores the differences in patients' attitudes between radical clinical trials and palliative clinical trials. These findings may provide a basis for improving recruitment of patients for different types of clinical trials and ensuring that patients have a better understanding of clinical trials.
Source: Journal of Cancer - Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Qiu-Huan Kong, Lu-Ping Yang, Yue-Rong Lai, Hui-Ying Qin, Lian-Zhu He, Yu-Shan Liu, Yan-Er Li, Xiu-Jin Chen, Miao-Zhen Qiu, Zi-Xian Wang, Yu Wang Tags: Research Paper Source Type: research
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