- enrolling by invitation
Pharmacogenomics to Improve Supportive Care Symptoms.
This study looks at how your genes affect how you react to medicines used in palliative care. By checking your DNA from a blood sample, researchers hope to see if understanding your genetic makeup can help doctors choose the best treatments for your symptoms.
United Kingdom - recruitingNA
Feasibility of Ambulatory Talc. Pleurodesis
This study looks at treating fluid build-up around the lungs caused by cancer, usually needing a hospital stay. We're exploring if this treatment can be done at home, to improve patients' comfort and quality of life.
United Kingdom - not yet recruiting
Validation of the European Oncology Quality of Life Toolkit
This study is testing a new set of online surveys called the EUonQoL-Kit. These surveys help understand the quality of life for people with cancer at different stages – during treatment, after treatment, and in palliative care. The goal is to make sure the surveys are accurate and helpful across Europe.
Albania · Austria · Belgium - recruiting
Palliative and Supportive Care to Help People With Arthritis to Live Well (ENRICH)
The ENRICH study explores how supportive and palliative care can help people with inflammatory arthritis live better. It checks what help is currently available and what more is needed to improve their well-being and daily lives.
United Kingdom - ongoing, recruitingTherapeutic exploratory (Phase II)
Improvement of Quality of Life by Cannabinoids in Oncologic Patients (BELCANTO)
This study is testing if cannabis extract can improve the quality of life for cancer patients receiving palliative care. It compares the cannabis extract to a placebo to see if it helps with symptoms and overall well-being over approximately 12 days.
Germany - recruitingNA
Virtual Reality Within Palliative Care (VR-SPC)
This study looks at how virtual reality (VR) can help people in palliative care feel better, reach personal goals, and improve their wellbeing. It explores using VR alone or with a companion, and how it impacts their overall experience.
United Kingdom - active not recruiting
Virtual Reality for Advanced Cancer Pain
This study aims to develop and test a virtual reality (VR) program to help people with advanced cancer manage their pain. Researchers will work with patients to create a VR experience that is effective, easy to use, and enjoyable, hoping it could offer a new way to cope with pain.
United Kingdom