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This research study is evaluating the usefulness of a placebo (a tablet with no active ingredients) on fatigue in cancer survivors.


Clinical Trial Description

Fatigue can be a problem for some people after cancer treatment. In clinical trials, placebos (tablets with no active ingredients) have been shown to improve symptoms of some medical conditions including fatigue. This study is being done to test the usefulness of taking placebos for improving cancer-related fatigue. In this study, the investigators are testing whether symptoms of fatigue will improve when people know they are taking a tablet with no active ingredients.

This is a randomized study, which means the participant will be put into one of two groups. Because no one knows which of the study options is best, the participant will be 'randomized' into one of the two study groups. Randomization means that the participant will be put into a group by chance. It is like flipping a coin. Neither the participant nor the research doctor will choose what group he or she will be in. The participant will have an equal chance of being placed in each of the groups. ;


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NCT number NCT02452710
Study type Interventional
Source Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
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Status Terminated
Phase N/A
Start date August 2015
Completion date February 1, 2017