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Long-term Effects of Cancer Treatment

Tundra lists 2 Long-term Effects of Cancer Treatment clinical trials. Each listing includes eligibility criteria, study locations, and direct links to research sites in the Tundra directory.

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NCT05322460

Web-based Intervention for Long-term Breast Cancer Survivors

The number of breast cancer survivors is growing. More cured women are becoming long-term survivors of breast cancer (LS-BC) at least 5 years after diagnosis and after treatment has been completed. Some of these LS-BC return to daily life without any problems; however, in many cases, they experience and have to deal with physical sequelae (chronic fatigue, pain, etc.) psychological sequelae (anxiety, depression, fear of recurrence, etc.) and social sequelae (altered interpersonal relationships, difficulty in returning to work, etc.). For many LS-BC, these health problems are not being met by health professionals. Thus there is a need to promote greater continuity and coordination between specialized oncology care and primary health care in order to enhance specific follow-up of these women in the community. However, the role of the primary health care team in the provision of care in the long-term cancer survival is not clearly defined and few actions have been aimed at improving care activities, standardizing procedures and protocols, developing documentation and registries and updating the training of health care professionals. Therefore, this study aim to design, implement, and evaluate a web based tailored intervention, using artificial intelligence, to improve the quality of life of long-term breast cancer survivors, and self-efficacy for the management of late sequelae from primary care.

Gender: FEMALE

Ages: 18 Years - 99 Years

Updated: 2025-09-30

Long-term Effects of Cancer Treatment
Long-term Effects Secondary to Cancer Therapy in Adults
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NCT05005117

Laparoscopic Approach for Emergency Colon Resection

This is a randomized, controlled, parallel, multicenter trial to compare post-operative complications and long-term results between open and laparoscopic technique in emergency colorectal surgery.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - 100 Years

Updated: 2024-08-09

Laparoscopic Surgery
Colorectal Cancer
Colorectal Disorders
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