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UnknownNCT04911699

Trajectory Analysis of Symptom Distress and Cancer-related Fatigue After Adjuvant Chemotherapy in Breast Cancer Female

Trajectory Analysis of Symptom Distress and Cancer-related Fatigue After Adjuvant Chemotherapy in Breast Cancer Female: an Prospective Study

Status
Unknown
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
120 (estimated)
Sponsor
Taipei Medical University · Academic / Other
Sex
Female
Age
20 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

When receiving adjuvant chemotherapy, a variety of symptoms will appear and it is very painful. These symptoms occur at the same time and are related to each other. The symptom distress may affect the patient's compliance with adjuvant chemotherapy and whether the adjuvant chemotherapy can be completed on schedule. Among the symptoms of trouble, cancer-related fatigue is the most common, and the incidence can be as high as 99%. In this study, I want to track the population of breast cancer patients receiving adjuvant chemotherapy, and women in the control group who receive only anti-hormonal breast cancer or carcinoma in situ. During the treatment period, at different time points, it also collects subjective symptom distress changes and changes. The study aimed cancer-related exhaustion is measured to gain a deeper understanding of the effects of symptom troubles suffered by patients during treatment. We also hoped that in the future, it can be provided to colleagues in clinical work and can be given to breast cancer patients receiving adjuvant chemotherapy and increased holistic care quality.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
BEHAVIORALbreast adenocarcinoma receiving chemotherapyfor chemotherapy
BEHAVIORALControl-forhormonal drug treatment

Timeline

Start date
2021-05-29
Primary completion
2024-07-31
Completion
2024-07-31
First posted
2021-06-03
Last updated
2021-06-03

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT04911699. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.