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SC-N183: Diagnostic Communication by Language in Pediatric Cancer Care

SC-N183: Diagnostic Communication in Pediatric Oncology

  • Condition(s): Multiple Myeloma, Mycosis Fungoides, Prostate, Small Intestine, Lung, Anus, Lymphoid Leukemia, Other Hematopoietic, Cervix, Leukemia, other, Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma, Myeloid and Monocytic Leukemia, Other Female Genital, Pancreas, Soft Tissue, Other Skin, Rectum, Liver, Corpus Uteri, Ovary, Other Respiratory and Intrathoracic Organs, Lip, Oral Cavity and Pharynx, Hodgkin's Lymphoma, Thyroid, Other Urinary, Colon, Non-malignant Disease, Unknown Sites, Stomach, Bones and Joints, Esophagus, Brain and Nervous System, Melanoma, Skin, Ill-Defined Sites, Breast, Eye and Orbit, Other Endocrine System, Urinary Bladder, Other Digestive Organ, Kidney, Other Male Genital, Larynx, Kaposi's Sarcoma
  • Phase: N/A
  • Clinicaltrials.gov ID: NA

What is the goal of the study?

This study is a qualitative study exploring family preferences and experiences with diagnostic communication in pediatric oncology, an understudied area. It will specifically focus on exploration and inclusion of perspectives of families who use a language other than English.

Who can participate in the study?

Please contact the study team listed below to learn more.

Study Team: