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NCT ID: NCT05002608 Recruiting - Health Insurance Clinical Trials

Virtual Health Insurance Navigation Pilot Program for Colorectal Survivors

HINT-C
Start date: November 1, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This trial aims to assess the feasibility and acceptability of colorectal survivors approached and engaged in HINT and aims to assess the preliminary efficacy of HINT to improve 1) health insurance literacy and 2) financial burden related to medical cost concerns colorectal survivors. The study investigators propose that, compared to the control arm (who will receive a health insurance information guide, but will not receive the navigation intervention), participants in the HINT intervention arm will have improved health insurance literacy and decreased financial distress related to medical costs.

NCT ID: NCT02970526 Completed - Adult Clinical Trials

Long Term Effect of Oxaliplatin Treatment in Cancer Survivors

PREVOX
Start date: July 2016
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This project will evaluate the neurotoxic effects of oxaliplatin. Oxaliplatin is considered the most neurotoxic chemotherapy, and at the origin of peripheral neuropathies. These neuropathies remain a problem in oncology because currently no prevention strategy has proved effective and only duloxetine seems to have a therapeutic benefit in improving symptoms. In the case of oxaliplatin, neuropathy forced oncologists to reduce the dose or to stop the chemotherapy, potentially degrading the oncological prognosis. Objective of this study will be to assess, on a large number of patients (n> 500) who completed adjuvant chemotherapy (FOLFOX), the intensity of neuropathic disorders out of 5 years after the end of chemotherapy. Furthermore, this study should enable an assessment of the relationship between the intensity of neuropathy and comorbidities, such as anxiety and depression and health related quality of life of patients.