CREDIT: Financial Navigation Program to Improve Understanding and Management of Financial Aspects of Cancer Care for Patients and Their Spouses
Study Details
Study Description
Brief Summary
This clinical trial examines a financial navigation program in helping patients and their spouses understand and better manage the financial aspects of cancer care. Cancer patients and their spouses may be at high risk for financial problems because of the cost of cancer treatment. A financial navigator is a person or team who work with patients and their families to help them reduce stress or hardship related to the cost of cancer treatment. Financial navigators help patients understand their out-of-pocket expenses and what their health insurance plans may cover. Financial navigation may also help patients set up payment plans, find cost-saving methods for treatments, and improve access to healthcare services that the patient needs. Providing financial navigation to patients may help reduce financial worries and improve quality of life.
Condition or Disease | Intervention/Treatment | Phase |
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Detailed Description
PRIMARY OBJECTIVE:
- To determine whether a proactive financial navigation program for patients planning to receive anti-cancer treatment decreases the risk of material household financial hardship over 12 months among patients with newly diagnosed or recurrent metastatic solid tumor, or a newly diagnosed hematologic malignancy, and their spouse caregivers.
SECONDARY OBJECTIVES:
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To examine whether proactive financial navigation improves patient and/or spouse caregiver quality of life.
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To examine whether proactive financial navigation decreases financial worry among patients and/or spouse caregivers relative to usual care and explore the extent to which financial worry correlates with financial hardship.
ADDITIONAL OBJECTIVES:
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To explore the utilization of financial navigation services by younger, financially fragile, and lower income patients and households and evaluate the moderator effect of age, financial fragility, and income on the impact of the proactive financial navigation intervention.
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To explore whether the proactive financial navigation intervention leads to decreased cost-related medication non-adherence and fewer patient emergency department (ED) visits and unplanned hospital admissions.
OUTLINE: Patients and spouses are randomized to 1 of 2 groups.
GROUP I: Patients and spouse caregivers receive financial literacy training consisting of watching online educational videos over 2-8 minutes. Patients and spouses also complete questionnaires over 30-60 minutes about education, employment, finances (assets, debt), insurance, and quality of life (financial worry) and have credit reports assessed at baseline and 3, 6, and 12 months.
GROUP II: Patients and spouse caregivers receive financial literacy training consisting of watching online educational videos over 2-8 minutes. Patients also meet with Consumer Education and Training Services (CENTS) counselor and Patient Advocate Foundation (PAF) case manager over approximately 1 hour every month for 6 months (with each group). Patients and spouses also complete questionnaires over 30-60 minutes about education, employment, finances (assets, debt), insurance, and quality of life (financial worry) and have credit reports assessed at baseline and 3, 6, and 12 months.
Study Design
Arms and Interventions
Arm | Intervention/Treatment |
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Active Comparator: Group I (usual care) Patients and spouse caregivers receive financial literacy training consisting of watching online educational videos over 2-8 minutes. Patients and spouses also complete questionnaires over 30-60 minutes about education, employment, finances (assets, debt), insurance, and quality of life (financial worry) and have credit reports assessed at baseline and 3, 6, and 12 months. |
Other: Educational Intervention
Watch online educational videos
Other Names:
Other: Quality-of-Life Assessment
Ancillary studies
Other Names:
Other: Questionnaire Administration
Complete questionnaires
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Experimental: Group II (financial navigation intervention) Patients and spouse caregivers receive financial literacy training consisting of watching online educational videos over 2-8 minutes. Patients also meet with CENTS counselor and PAF case manager over approximately 1 hour every month for 6 months (with each group). Patients and spouses also complete questionnaires over 30-60 minutes about education, employment, finances (assets, debt), insurance, and quality of life (financial worry) and have credit reports assessed at baseline and 3, 6, and 12 months. |
Other: Educational Intervention
Watch online educational videos
Other Names:
Behavioral: Patient Navigation
Meet with CENTS counselor and PAF case manager
Other Names:
Other: Quality-of-Life Assessment
Ancillary studies
Other Names:
Other: Questionnaire Administration
Complete questionnaires
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Outcome Measures
Primary Outcome Measures
- Household financial hardship [Up to 12 months]
Defined as one or more of the following: from the patient's and/or spouse's credit report within 12 months: any new loans (bank or home equity); exhausting lines of credit by reaching limits on credit cards and home equity loans; credit or other payment delinquencies; becoming subject to a lien, judgment, or other collection process; personal bankruptcy filings. Will conduct a multivariable logistic regression (outcome = household financial hardship; independent variable = intervention versus [vs.] control), adjusting for demographic, clinical, financial and practice characteristics.
Secondary Outcome Measures
- Quality of life: patient [Up to 12 months]
As measured by composite European Quality of Life Five Dimension Five Level Scale (EQ-5D-5L). The proportion of patients in each arm who experience improved, unchanged, or worsened EQ-5D scores from baseline to 3, 6 (and 12) months will be compared using Fisher's exact test. Mean score changes will be compared using two group t tests. A multivariate linear regression model, with worsening score as the dependent variable and study arm as the independent variable will be performed.
- Quality of life: spouse [Up to 12 months]
As measured by City of Hope Quality of Life Family subscale scores (Physical Well Being (0-50), Psychological Well Being (0-110); higher scores better). We will determine the proportion of spouse caregivers in each arm who experience improved, unchanged, or worsened Quality of Life Family scores (composite scores for physical, psychological, and social well-being subscales) from baseline to 3, 6 (and 12) months and compare using Fisher's exact test. Mean score changes will be compared using two group t tests. A multivariate linear regression model, with worsening score as the dependent variable and study arm as the independent variable will be performed.
- Spouse caregiver burden [Up to 12 months]
As measured by the social well-being (Social Concerns, range:0-90, higher scores better) subscale of the City of Hope Quality of Life Family questionnaire. Mean score changes will be compared using two group t tests. A multivariate linear regression model, with worsening score as the dependent variable and study arm as the independent variable will be performed.
- Financial worry [Up to 12 months]
Will be measured by the Comprehensive Score for Financial Toxicity-Patient Reported Outcome Measure (COST-Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy [FACIT] version 2; Financial Toxicity Scale ranges from 0-44, with higher scores indicating greater financial well-being). Mean scores (and standard deviation [SD]) at 3, 6 and 12 months will be compared between intervention and usual care patients and spouses using two sample t tests.
Other Outcome Measures
- Treatment adherence [Up to 12 months]
Number and proportion of patients by study arm self-reporting that they did or did not skip medication doses or refuse/decline recommended therapy due to cost concerns.
- Emergency department/hospital use [Up to 12 months]
Will be abstracted from patients' medical records by site staff. Investigators will categorize visits as anticipated (for chemotherapy or planned procedures) versus unanticipated (complication or treatment side-effect). The cumulative incidence of emergency department and unanticipated hospital use will be calculated by arm to account for death as a competing risk and compared using Cox regression, adjusting for covariates.
- Qualitative assessment of the intervention [Up to 12 months]
Qualitative Assessment of the Intervention: Intervention arm dyads will be surveyed about availability and use of financial assistance and navigation services with Consumer Education and Training Services (CENTS) and/or Patient Advocate Foundation (PAF). CENTS and PAF will document all interactions with the intervention dyads and specific details about all counseling, assistance, and interventions provided for the dyad over the 6-month intervention period using Medidata Rave.
- Community/clinic assistance [Up to 12 months]
Control arm dyads will be surveyed about availability (or lack), access to, and use of financial assistance via their treating clinic or community-based resources.
Eligibility Criteria
Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
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Patients must have a diagnosis of a metastatic solid tumor or a hematologic malignancy and must receive anti-cancer treatment (i.e. chemotherapy, hormonal therapy, targeted therapy, biologic therapy, immune therapy, bone marrow transplant). Registration must occur within 120 days after diagnosis. Patients with indolent hematologic diseases undergoing observation alone are not eligible
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Patients with recurrent solid tumors will be allowed as long as 1) this is the first presentation of metastatic disease and 2) the diagnosis of the metastasis is at least 180 days (6 months) after the diagnosis date of the previous earlier stage cancer
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Patients with a history of secondary malignancy are allowed as long as they were not diagnosed within the previous 24 months, are not on active therapy, and are disease-free. Patients with adequately treated basal cell or squamous cell skin cancer, and in situ cervical cancer at any point prior to enrollment are eligible
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Patients who have started anti-cancer treatment for the current diagnosis must have started within 60 days prior to registration
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Patients who are planning to start anti-cancer treatment for the current diagnosis must start within (=<) 30 days after registration
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Patients are allowed to be co-enrolled on other clinical trials (including non-treatment studies and studies that may or may not include investigational drugs)
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Patients must be at least 18 years of age
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Patients must have a Zubrod performance status of 0-2
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Patients must complete the baseline patient reported outcomes (PRO) questionnaires prior to registration and must be able to complete questionnaires in English or Spanish
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Patients must provide their full name, primary address in the United States (U.S.), birth date and social security number at registration for the purposes of accessing credit report data. (This may be obtained directly from the patient, study questionnaires, or the medical record)
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Patients must provide email and telephone number for the purposes of being contacted by financial navigators
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Spouse caregiver must be willing to participate in the trial
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Spouse caregiver must be legally married, or file their tax returns as married filing jointly
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The study team acknowledges that other types of caregivers may also face financial hardship following a patient's cancer diagnosis and may similarly benefit from financial education and navigation. The decision to focus solely on spouse caregivers was scientific, to facilitate analysis of primary endpoint (household financial hardship)
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Spouse caregiver must be living in the same household with the eligible patient enrolling in this trial
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Spouse caregivers must be at least 18 years of age
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Spouse caregivers must provide their full name, primary address in the U.S., birth date and social security number at registration for the purposes of accessing credit report data
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Spouse caregivers must provide email and telephone number for the purposes of being contacted by the financial navigators
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Spouse caregivers must be able to complete questionnaires in English or Spanish and must complete the baseline questionnaires prior to patient registration
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Participants (patients and spouse caregivers) must sign and give written informed consent in accordance with institutional and federal guidelines. Use of legally-authorized representative is not permissible for this study. Documentation of informed consent via remote consent is permissible
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As a part of the Oncology Patient Enrollment Network (OPEN) registration process the treating institution's identity is provided in order to ensure that the current (within 365 days) date of institutional review board approval for this study has been entered in the system
Exclusion Criteria:
- Patients may not be enrolled in hospice care at the time of registration
Contacts and Locations
Locations
Site | City | State | Country | Postal Code | |
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1 | Fairbanks Memorial Hospital | Fairbanks | Alaska | United States | 99701 |
2 | Mercy Hospital Fort Smith | Fort Smith | Arkansas | United States | 72903 |
3 | Kaiser Permanente-Deer Valley Medical Center | Antioch | California | United States | 94531 |
4 | Epic Care-Dublin | Dublin | California | United States | 94568 |
5 | Kaiser Permanente Dublin | Dublin | California | United States | 94568 |
6 | Epic Care Partners in Cancer Care | Emeryville | California | United States | 94608 |
7 | Kaiser Permanente-Fremont | Fremont | California | United States | 94538 |
8 | Kaiser Permanente-Fresno | Fresno | California | United States | 93720 |
9 | Contra Costa Regional Medical Center | Martinez | California | United States | 94553-3156 |
10 | Kaiser Permanente-Modesto | Modesto | California | United States | 95356 |
11 | Kaiser Permanente-Oakland | Oakland | California | United States | 94611 |
12 | Kaiser Permanente- Marshall Medical Offices | Redwood City | California | United States | 94063 |
13 | Kaiser Permanente-Richmond | Richmond | California | United States | 94801 |
14 | Kaiser Permanente-Roseville | Roseville | California | United States | 95661 |
15 | Kaiser Permanente Downtown Commons | Sacramento | California | United States | 95814 |
16 | Kaiser Permanente-South Sacramento | Sacramento | California | United States | 95823 |
17 | Kaiser Permanente-San Francisco | San Francisco | California | United States | 94115 |
18 | Kaiser Permanente-Santa Teresa-San Jose | San Jose | California | United States | 95119 |
19 | Kaiser Permanente San Leandro | San Leandro | California | United States | 94577 |
20 | Kaiser San Rafael-Gallinas | San Rafael | California | United States | 94903 |
21 | Kaiser Permanente Medical Center - Santa Clara | Santa Clara | California | United States | 95051 |
22 | Kaiser Permanente-Santa Rosa | Santa Rosa | California | United States | 95403 |
23 | Kaiser Permanente-South San Francisco | South San Francisco | California | United States | 94080 |
24 | Kaiser Permanente-Stockton | Stockton | California | United States | 95210 |
25 | Kaiser Permanente Medical Center-Vacaville | Vacaville | California | United States | 95688 |
26 | Kaiser Permanente-Vallejo | Vallejo | California | United States | 94589 |
27 | Kaiser Permanente-Walnut Creek | Walnut Creek | California | United States | 94596 |
28 | Epic Care Cyberknife Center | Walnut Creek | California | United States | 94597 |
29 | Rocky Mountain Cancer Centers-Aurora | Aurora | Colorado | United States | 80012 |
30 | Rocky Mountain Cancer Centers-Boulder | Boulder | Colorado | United States | 80304 |
31 | Rocky Mountain Cancer Centers - Centennial | Centennial | Colorado | United States | 80112 |
32 | Rocky Mountain Cancer Centers-Midtown | Denver | Colorado | United States | 80218 |
33 | Rocky Mountain Cancer Centers-Rose | Denver | Colorado | United States | 80220 |
34 | Rocky Mountain Cancer Centers - Swedish | Englewood | Colorado | United States | 80113 |
35 | Rocky Mountain Cancer Centers-Lakewood | Lakewood | Colorado | United States | 80228 |
36 | Rocky Mountain Cancer Centers-Littleton | Littleton | Colorado | United States | 80120 |
37 | Rocky Mountain Cancer Centers-Sky Ridge | Lone Tree | Colorado | United States | 80124 |
38 | Rocky Mountain Cancer Centers-Thornton | Thornton | Colorado | United States | 80260 |
39 | Kaiser Permanente Moanalua Medical Center | Honolulu | Hawaii | United States | 96819 |
40 | Saint Anthony's Health | Alton | Illinois | United States | 62002 |
41 | Rush - Copley Medical Center | Aurora | Illinois | United States | 60504 |
42 | Illinois CancerCare-Bloomington | Bloomington | Illinois | United States | 61704 |
43 | Illinois CancerCare-Canton | Canton | Illinois | United States | 61520 |
44 | Illinois CancerCare-Carthage | Carthage | Illinois | United States | 62321 |
45 | Carle on Vermilion | Danville | Illinois | United States | 61832 |
46 | Cancer Care Specialists of Illinois - Decatur | Decatur | Illinois | United States | 62526 |
47 | Illinois CancerCare-Dixon | Dixon | Illinois | United States | 61021 |
48 | Illinois CancerCare-Eureka | Eureka | Illinois | United States | 61530 |
49 | Illinois CancerCare-Galesburg | Galesburg | Illinois | United States | 61401 |
50 | Illinois CancerCare-Kewanee Clinic | Kewanee | Illinois | United States | 61443 |
51 | Illinois CancerCare-Macomb | Macomb | Illinois | United States | 61455 |
52 | Carle Physician Group-Mattoon/Charleston | Mattoon | Illinois | United States | 61938 |
53 | Good Samaritan Regional Health Center | Mount Vernon | Illinois | United States | 62864 |
54 | Illinois CancerCare-Ottawa Clinic | Ottawa | Illinois | United States | 61350 |
55 | Illinois CancerCare-Pekin | Pekin | Illinois | United States | 61554 |
56 | Illinois CancerCare-Peoria | Peoria | Illinois | United States | 61615 |
57 | Illinois CancerCare-Peru | Peru | Illinois | United States | 61354 |
58 | Illinois CancerCare-Princeton | Princeton | Illinois | United States | 61356 |
59 | Carle Cancer Center | Urbana | Illinois | United States | 61801 |
60 | Illinois CancerCare - Washington | Washington | Illinois | United States | 61571 |
61 | Rush-Copley Healthcare Center | Yorkville | Illinois | United States | 60560 |
62 | Mary Greeley Medical Center | Ames | Iowa | United States | 50010 |
63 | McFarland Clinic PC - Ames | Ames | Iowa | United States | 50010 |
64 | McFarland Clinic PC-Boone | Boone | Iowa | United States | 50036 |
65 | Oncology Associates at Mercy Medical Center | Cedar Rapids | Iowa | United States | 52403 |
66 | Medical Oncology and Hematology Associates-Des Moines | Des Moines | Iowa | United States | 50309 |
67 | Mercy Medical Center - Des Moines | Des Moines | Iowa | United States | 50314 |
68 | McFarland Clinic PC-Trinity Cancer Center | Fort Dodge | Iowa | United States | 50501 |
69 | McFarland Clinic PC-Jefferson | Jefferson | Iowa | United States | 50129 |
70 | McFarland Clinic PC-Marshalltown | Marshalltown | Iowa | United States | 50158 |
71 | Central Care Cancer Center - Garden City | Garden City | Kansas | United States | 67846 |
72 | Central Care Cancer Center - Great Bend | Great Bend | Kansas | United States | 67530 |
73 | HaysMed University of Kansas Health System | Hays | Kansas | United States | 67601 |
74 | Lawrence Memorial Hospital | Lawrence | Kansas | United States | 66044 |
75 | Olathe Health Cancer Center | Olathe | Kansas | United States | 66061 |
76 | University of Kansas Cancer Center-Overland Park | Overland Park | Kansas | United States | 66210 |
77 | University of Kansas Hospital-Indian Creek Campus | Overland Park | Kansas | United States | 66211 |
78 | Ascension Via Christi - Pittsburg | Pittsburg | Kansas | United States | 66762 |
79 | Salina Regional Health Center | Salina | Kansas | United States | 67401 |
80 | University of Kansas Health System Saint Francis Campus | Topeka | Kansas | United States | 66606 |
81 | University of Kansas Hospital-Westwood Cancer Center | Westwood | Kansas | United States | 66205 |
82 | Flaget Memorial Hospital | Bardstown | Kentucky | United States | 40004 |
83 | Saint Joseph Radiation Oncology Resource Center | Lexington | Kentucky | United States | 40504 |
84 | Saint Joseph Hospital East | Lexington | Kentucky | United States | 40509 |
85 | Saint Joseph London | London | Kentucky | United States | 40741 |
86 | LSU Health Baton Rouge-North Clinic | Baton Rouge | Louisiana | United States | 70805 |
87 | Louisiana Hematology Oncology Associates LLC | Baton Rouge | Louisiana | United States | 70809 |
88 | Our Lady of the Lake Physicians Group - Medical Oncology | Baton Rouge | Louisiana | United States | 70809 |
89 | Louisiana Hematology Oncology Associates | Baton Rouge | Louisiana | United States | 70817 |
90 | Our Lady of the Lake Medical Oncology | Baton Rouge | Louisiana | United States | 70817 |
91 | Saint Joseph Mercy Hospital | Ann Arbor | Michigan | United States | 48106 |
92 | Bronson Battle Creek | Battle Creek | Michigan | United States | 49017 |
93 | Saint Joseph Mercy Brighton | Brighton | Michigan | United States | 48114 |
94 | Saint Joseph Mercy Canton | Canton | Michigan | United States | 48188 |
95 | Saint Joseph Mercy Chelsea | Chelsea | Michigan | United States | 48118 |
96 | Genesee Cancer and Blood Disease Treatment Center | Flint | Michigan | United States | 48503 |
97 | Genesee Hematology Oncology PC | Flint | Michigan | United States | 48503 |
98 | Genesys Hurley Cancer Institute | Flint | Michigan | United States | 48503 |
99 | Spectrum Health at Butterworth Campus | Grand Rapids | Michigan | United States | 49503 |
100 | Spectrum Health Reed City Hospital | Reed City | Michigan | United States | 49677 |
101 | Saint Louis Cancer and Breast Institute-Ballwin | Ballwin | Missouri | United States | 63011 |
102 | Central Care Cancer Center - Bolivar | Bolivar | Missouri | United States | 65613 |
103 | Saint Francis Medical Center | Cape Girardeau | Missouri | United States | 63703 |
104 | Parkland Health Center - Farmington | Farmington | Missouri | United States | 63640 |
105 | Freeman Health System | Joplin | Missouri | United States | 64804 |
106 | Mercy Hospital Joplin | Joplin | Missouri | United States | 64804 |
107 | Truman Medical Centers | Kansas City | Missouri | United States | 64108 |
108 | University of Kansas Cancer Center - North | Kansas City | Missouri | United States | 64154 |
109 | University of Kansas Cancer Center - Lee's Summit | Lee's Summit | Missouri | United States | 64064 |
110 | University of Kansas Cancer Center at North Kansas City Hospital | North Kansas City | Missouri | United States | 64116 |
111 | Delbert Day Cancer Institute at PCRMC | Rolla | Missouri | United States | 65401 |
112 | Heartland Regional Medical Center | Saint Joseph | Missouri | United States | 64506 |
113 | Saint Louis Cancer and Breast Institute-South City | Saint Louis | Missouri | United States | 63109 |
114 | Mercy Hospital South | Saint Louis | Missouri | United States | 63128 |
115 | Missouri Baptist Medical Center | Saint Louis | Missouri | United States | 63131 |
116 | Mercy Hospital Saint Louis | Saint Louis | Missouri | United States | 63141 |
117 | Mercy Hospital Springfield | Springfield | Missouri | United States | 65804 |
118 | CoxHealth South Hospital | Springfield | Missouri | United States | 65807 |
119 | Missouri Baptist Outpatient Center-Sunset Hills | Sunset Hills | Missouri | United States | 63127 |
120 | Billings Clinic Cancer Center | Billings | Montana | United States | 59101 |
121 | Bozeman Deaconess Hospital | Bozeman | Montana | United States | 59715 |
122 | CHI Health Good Samaritan | Kearney | Nebraska | United States | 68847 |
123 | University of New Mexico Cancer Center | Albuquerque | New Mexico | United States | 87102 |
124 | NYP/Columbia University Medical Center/Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center | New York | New York | United States | 10032 |
125 | Strecker Cancer Center-Belpre | Belpre | Ohio | United States | 45714 |
126 | Columbus Oncology and Hematology Associates Inc | Columbus | Ohio | United States | 43214 |
127 | Delaware Health Center-Grady Cancer Center | Delaware | Ohio | United States | 43015 |
128 | Armes Family Cancer Center | Findlay | Ohio | United States | 45840 |
129 | Knox Community Hospital | Mount Vernon | Ohio | United States | 43050 |
130 | Mercy Hospital Oklahoma City | Oklahoma City | Oklahoma | United States | 73120 |
131 | Kaiser Permanente Northwest | Portland | Oregon | United States | 97227 |
132 | Prisma Health Cancer Institute - Spartanburg | Boiling Springs | South Carolina | United States | 29316 |
133 | Prisma Health Cancer Institute - Easley | Easley | South Carolina | United States | 29640 |
134 | Prisma Health Cancer Institute - Butternut | Greenville | South Carolina | United States | 29605 |
135 | Prisma Health Cancer Institute - Faris | Greenville | South Carolina | United States | 29605 |
136 | Prisma Health Greenville Memorial Hospital | Greenville | South Carolina | United States | 29605 |
137 | Prisma Health Cancer Institute - Eastside | Greenville | South Carolina | United States | 29615 |
138 | Prisma Health Cancer Institute - Greer | Greer | South Carolina | United States | 29650 |
139 | Prisma Health Cancer Institute - Seneca | Seneca | South Carolina | United States | 29672 |
140 | PeaceHealth Saint Joseph Medical Center | Bellingham | Washington | United States | 98225 |
141 | Swedish Cancer Institute-Edmonds | Edmonds | Washington | United States | 98026 |
142 | Swedish Cancer Institute-Issaquah | Issaquah | Washington | United States | 98029 |
143 | Jefferson Healthcare | Port Townsend | Washington | United States | 98368 |
144 | Swedish Medical Center-First Hill | Seattle | Washington | United States | 98122-4307 |
145 | PeaceHealth United General Medical Center | Sedro-Woolley | Washington | United States | 98284 |
146 | ThedaCare Regional Cancer Center | Appleton | Wisconsin | United States | 54911 |
147 | HSHS Sacred Heart Hospital | Eau Claire | Wisconsin | United States | 54701 |
148 | Saint Vincent Hospital Cancer Center Green Bay | Green Bay | Wisconsin | United States | 54301 |
149 | Saint Vincent Hospital Cancer Center at Saint Mary's | Green Bay | Wisconsin | United States | 54303 |
150 | Saint Vincent Hospital Cancer Center at Oconto Falls | Oconto Falls | Wisconsin | United States | 54154 |
151 | Saint Vincent Hospital Cancer Center at Sturgeon Bay | Sturgeon Bay | Wisconsin | United States | 54235-1495 |
152 | Doctors Cancer Center | Manati | Puerto Rico | 00674 | |
153 | Centro Comprensivo de Cancer de UPR | San Juan | Puerto Rico | 00927 |
Sponsors and Collaborators
- Southwest Oncology Group
- National Cancer Institute (NCI)
Investigators
- Principal Investigator: Veena Shankaran, Southwest Oncology Group
Study Documents (Full-Text)
None provided.More Information
Publications
None provided.- S1912CD
- NCI-2021-00579
- S1912CD
- SWOG-S1912CD
- S1912CD
- R01CA248656
- UG1CA189974