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Fatigue and Molecular Mechanisms in Cancer Patients Receiving CCRT

Major Program
Supportive Care and Symptom Management
Sponsor
University of California, San Francisco
Status
Recruiting
NCT ID
NCT06633224
Cancer-related fatigue (CRF) is a significant problem for cancer patients. This prospective, basic science, observational study will evaluate for changes in CRF associated with molecular characteristics prior to, during, and at the completion of non-investigational, standard-of-care, combined chemotherapy and radiation therapy (CCRT) and to develop and assess predictive models for CRF severity.
Intervention
Blood Specimen Collection, Quality of Life (QOL) Questionnaires, Stool Specimen Collection
Condition
Cancer, Thoracic Cancer, Gynecologic Cancer, Head and Neck Cancer, Gastrointestinal Cancer
Investigators
Sue Yom, MD, , Kord M Kober, PhD, Jamese Johnson

See list of participating sites