Gynecologic Neoplasm clinical trials at UCSF
1 research study open to eligible people
A gynecologic neoplasm is a growth of abnormal cells in reproductive organs. UCSF is studying frailty in people with these cancers to measure function. UCSF is collecting test results like strength and walking speed.
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PROmOting Gynecologic Cancer Patients With Frailty to Achieve Functional Recovery
open to eligible females ages 18 years and up
This study seeks to understand how frailty, a term that describes people who are more vulnerable stressors such as a new medical problem, affects the outcomes and quality of life in adult patients with gynecologic cancer.
San Francisco, California and other locations
Our lead scientists for Gynecologic Neoplasm research studies include Stephanie Cham, MD.
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