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ORIGINAL ARTICLE

Advanced Cancer Patients’ Understanding and Perceptions of Phase I Clinical Trials

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Pages 490-495 | Received 05 May 2015, Accepted 02 Jul 2015, Published online: 13 Oct 2015
 

Abstract

This questionnaire-based study assessed the understanding and perceptions of cancer patients who were participating in a Phase I clinical trial at baseline and determined any changes after enrollment. Thirty-six patients participated. Less than one-third of respondents (28.5%) thought the purpose of Phase I trials was dose escalation for safety and efficacy. Patients anticipated varying degree of therapeutic benefit ranging from stable disease (47.1%) to complete shrinkage of the tumor (32.4%). No change in measured themes was observed. Patients participating in Phase I trials need further education to improve their understanding of the true intent of early Phase trials.

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