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Tundra lists 2 Survivor Patients clinical trials. Each listing includes eligibility criteria, study locations, and direct links to research sites in the Tundra directory.

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NCT07571499

Helping Young People With Testicular Cancer Using Virtual and Extended Reality

TRANSCEND-XR is a European research project designed to better support adolescents and young adults who have been cured of testicular cancer. Even after treatment has ended, many young people continue to face physical, psychological, or social difficulties that are often poorly understood and insufficiently addressed. The project aims to develop an innovative digital tool using extended reality (XR) to help these young people better understand the potential long-term effects of the disease and its treatments, recognize signs that require medical attention, and become more active participants in their own health follow-up. TRANSCEND-XR first includes a pilot phase to test feasibility and improve the tool, followed by a larger clinical study comparing its use with usual medical follow-up. Researchers will assess, in particular, its impact on patients' knowledge, quality of life, and ability to seek help. The ultimate goal is to sustainably improve information, autonomy, and well-being among young survivors of testicular cancer through a digital approach tailored to their needs and daily practices.

Gender: MALE

Ages: 15 Years - 39 Years

Updated: 2026-05-06

Testicular Cancer
Testis Cancer
AYA Cancer Survivors
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RECRUITING

NCT07447856

A Study Testing Topical Pain-Relieving Herbal Plasters in People Who Are Using Opioids for Their Pain

The are doing this study to find out whether using topical (on the skin) herbal plasters, Tibetree pain- relieving plasters (PRPs), can be an effective addition to standard opioid therapy for pain management. The researchers will look at whether the Tibetree PRPs are a practical (feasible) and effective way of managing localized pain (pain that is limited to a certain area) in people who are currently taking opioids. Participants in this study will have cancer or have had it in the past.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2026-03-04

2 states

Cancer Patients
Survivor Patients
Cancer Pain