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'Vulval cancer' clinical trials

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Your search found 13 trials : 4 recruiting 6 closed 3 with results.
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  1. This trial is looking at whether eating more or less fibre improves radiotherapy side effects to the bowel, in people having treatment to the area between their hip bones (pelvic radiotherapy).…

  2. This study is looking at 2 planned rehabilitation sessions for women with gynaecological cancers.…

  3. This study is looking at cancer cells and cells that line blood vessel walls, to see if their numbers and features can help doctors predict the outcome (prognosis) and treatment benefit in women with a cancer of the ovary, cervix, womb, vulva or vagina.…

  4. This study is looking at whether it is safe to have radiotherapy instead of surgery when vulval cancer has spread to the sentinel lymph nodes.…

  5. These trials are no longer recruiting patients

  6. This study is looking at new questionnaires that are being developed to assess peoples' quality of life during chemotherapy for bowel cancer, breast cancer or gynaecological cancer.…

  7. This study is looking at how doctors and patients communicate and how they share the decision making about the patient's care.…

  8. This study is looking at developing a new way for people to report any side effects of treatment online from home.…

  9. This trial is trying to find out if a type of oxygen therapy helps with the long term side effects of radiotherapy to the pelvis.…

  10. This trial is looking at cidofovir and imiquimod for vulval intraepithelial neoplasia (VIN).…

  11. This study is looking at assessing the impact of a programme to train doctors in interpreting a new patient quality of life questionnaire.…

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