Socio-anthropological Study Evaluating the Impact of Observance or Treatment in Patients With Breast Cancer
OBJECTIVES:
Primary
- Evaluate the consequences of advertisement on treatment compliance in women with breast
cancer.
Secondary
- Determine the factors favoring or not favoring adherence to the medical
recommendations.
OUTLINE: Patients and their medical and nonmedical caregivers are interviewed by a
sociologist or anthropologist twice over 1 year. The first interview is at the consultation
visit and the second interview is at the patient's home. The impact of advertisement on
treatment compliance is measured.
PROJECTED ACCRUAL: A total of 65 patients will be accrued for this study.
Interventional
Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Health Services Research
Treatment compliance
No
Marc Debled, MD
Study Chair
Institut BergoniƩ
United States: Federal Government
CDR0000540528
NCT00462410
March 2006
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