Impact of a multi-disciplinary patient education session on accrual to a difficult clinical trial: the Toronto experience with the surgical prostatectomy versus interstitial radiation intervention trial.
- Citation:
- J Clin Oncol vol 24 (25) 4158-62
- Year:
- 2006
- Type:
- Manuscript
- Funding:
- NCTN
- Endpoint:
- Secondary-not-in-original
- Analysis:
- Primary
- Data Sharing:
- No-Data-Sharing
- Status:
- Presented/Published
- Citation Status:
- pub
- Note:
- Methodological:
- No
- Biospecimen:
- No
- SDC:
- No
- Book Volume:
- Parents:
- None
- Children:
- None
- Pharmas:
- Grants:
- Corr. Author:
- Authors:
- Kris Wallace Neil Fleshner Michael Jewett Joan Basiuk Juanita Crook
- Networks:
- Study
- ACOSOG-Z0070
- Multiple Studies, or Legacy Studies in Alliance Study:
- Phases:
- 3
- Keywords:
- Aged, Brachytherapy, Humans, Informed Consent, Male, Middle Aged, Ontario, Patient Education as Topic, Patient Selection, Prostatectomy, Prostatic Neoplasms, Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic, Surveys and Questionnaires