PURPOSE: Early-phase clinical trials (EPTs) have led to new, more effective treatment options for children with cancer. Despite the extensive use of EPTs in pediatric oncology, little is known about parent and child experiences during EPT participation. The purposes of this pilot study were to assess the feasibility and preliminary results of having children with cancer and their parents complete measures of treatment burden and quality of life (QOL) concurrent with EPT participation. METHODS: In this descriptive, longitudinal, pilot study, parents and children were followed for the first 60 days of an EPT. Feasibility was assessed by participant enrollment and retention and completion of measures. Measures completed included the fol...
Objective To report acceptability, feasibility, and outcome data from a randomized clinical trial (R...
BACKGROUND: Suffering from life-threatening diseases such as cancer, due to its impact on the patien...
With research and clinical advances over the past several decades, survival rates for childhood canc...
Children with cancer are only eligible for phase I clinical trials (P1Ts) when no known curative the...
PROBLEM IDENTIFICATION: Pediatric oncology phase 1 clinical trials (P1Ts) are essential to develo...
As cure rates for childhood cancers have improved dramatically in recent decades, there is growing r...
Cancer affects one in every 500 children younger than 15 years in the UK, and around 1800 new cases ...
BACKGROUND: Research is needed to improve care and diminish suffering for children with life-limi...
Background: Increased knowledge of the parents about the problems and needs of children has an impor...
Clinical trials have been fundamental to improving outcomes for children with cancer. However, the e...
BackgroundPediatric cancer is associated with a host of negative psychosocial consequences; however,...
Background: This study was planned in an attempt to develop a scale for the quality of life in pedia...
Background: health-related quality of life (HRQOL) is a key concept in pediatric oncology. This syst...
Introduction: Better perception of Quality of Life in children suffering from cancer and their commo...
Parent-Child Perception of Cancer-Specific Quality of Life and Relationship to Medication Adherence ...
Objective To report acceptability, feasibility, and outcome data from a randomized clinical trial (R...
BACKGROUND: Suffering from life-threatening diseases such as cancer, due to its impact on the patien...
With research and clinical advances over the past several decades, survival rates for childhood canc...
Children with cancer are only eligible for phase I clinical trials (P1Ts) when no known curative the...
PROBLEM IDENTIFICATION: Pediatric oncology phase 1 clinical trials (P1Ts) are essential to develo...
As cure rates for childhood cancers have improved dramatically in recent decades, there is growing r...
Cancer affects one in every 500 children younger than 15 years in the UK, and around 1800 new cases ...
BACKGROUND: Research is needed to improve care and diminish suffering for children with life-limi...
Background: Increased knowledge of the parents about the problems and needs of children has an impor...
Clinical trials have been fundamental to improving outcomes for children with cancer. However, the e...
BackgroundPediatric cancer is associated with a host of negative psychosocial consequences; however,...
Background: This study was planned in an attempt to develop a scale for the quality of life in pedia...
Background: health-related quality of life (HRQOL) is a key concept in pediatric oncology. This syst...
Introduction: Better perception of Quality of Life in children suffering from cancer and their commo...
Parent-Child Perception of Cancer-Specific Quality of Life and Relationship to Medication Adherence ...
Objective To report acceptability, feasibility, and outcome data from a randomized clinical trial (R...
BACKGROUND: Suffering from life-threatening diseases such as cancer, due to its impact on the patien...
With research and clinical advances over the past several decades, survival rates for childhood canc...