Parents of Children With Cancer
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See which Parents of Children With Cancer trials you may qualify forClinical trial pipeline · Data from ClinicalTrials.gov
See which Parents of Children With Cancer trials you may qualify forThis study is being done to learn whether a telehealth intervention called "Internet-Based Parent Child Interaction Therapy," or I-PCIT," can help parents impro…
Cancer can be a traumatic and particularly salient experience in a person's history. The ways in which the pediatric patient copes with it depend on the interac…
Testing children, adolescents, and young adults (CAYA) for a genetic risk for cancer can help with early prevention and detection of cancers through regular fol…
Background: RASopathies are a group of genetic diseases that affect a child s development. They cause physical, cognitive, and behavioral symptoms. Caring for…
This prospective, two-arm randomized trial compares a psycho-educational program to a psycho-educational and experiential program for parents with advanced canc…
The goal of this Phase III randomized controlled trial is to evaluate the effectiveness of a novel psychotherapeutic intervention called Emotion and Symptom-foc…
This study examines the effect of a web-based filial therapy program on parental role perception among parents of children diagnosed with cancer. Pediatric canc…
Childhood cancer is a serious and life-changing disease that affects thousands of children every year worldwide. In addition to the disease itself, cancer treat…
This trial examines the usefulness of two educational programs for parents with late-stage cancer who have a 5 - 17 year old child. The programs are designed to…