Registry Study for Radiation Therapy Outcomes
This study aims to gather information from patients who are receiving different types of radiation therapy. Radiation therapy is a treatment that uses high-energy rays to kill cancer cells. To join, patients must be planning to receive radiation therapy and be able to understand and sign a consent form approved by the Institutional Review Board (IRB). The IRB is a group that ensures the safety and rights of people taking part in research.
- Duration: Participation involves regular check-ins during and after radiation therapy.
- Visits: Participants may need to make several visits for data collection during their treatment.
- Benefits & Risks: There is no direct benefit, but it helps improve future treatments. Risks are related to data privacy.
By joining this study, you can contribute to improving future cancer treatments. It's important to weigh the commitment and any privacy concerns before participating.