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AIMS Cancer Outcomes Study

RECRUITINGSponsored by Advanced Integrative Medical Science Institute
Actively Recruiting
SponsorAdvanced Integrative Medical Science Institute
Started2020-05-18
Est. completion2025-05-18
Eligibility
Healthy vol.Accepted
Locations1 site

Summary

The overall aim is to describe disease-free survival (DFS) in early stage cancer patients and three-year overall survival (OS) outcomes in advanced stage cancer patients receiving Advanced Integrative Oncology (AIO) treatment in a prospective consecutive case series outcomes study. We will collect data and study outcomes for patients with cancer who receive care at AIMS Institute.

Eligibility

Healthy volunteers accepted
Inclusion Criteria:

1. A new patient coming in for a first office call (FOC) or first consultation via telemedicine with a diagnosis of cancer, or
2. An established patient with a diagnosis of cancer receiving treatment at the AIMS Institute;
3. If over 18 years of age are able to understand study design adequately and provide signed informed consent (IC) to enrollment;
4. If younger than 18 years of age informed assent from the child and informed consent from a parent or guardian who is able to understand the study design adequately and provide signed informed consent for the pediatric patient;
5. A confirmed diagnosis of cancer based on medical oncology medical records.

Exclusion Criteria:

1. Patients not diagnosed with cancer;
2. Telehealth patients;
3. Cannot read or understand English well enough to read and sign the consent form and complete the questionnaires;
4. Unwilling to participate in the AIMS Institute observational study.

Conditions6

Advanced CancerAdvanced Solid TumorCancerNeoplasm MalignantNeoplasmsOncology

Locations1 site

AIMS Institute
Seattle, Washington, 98102
Michelle Speaks, MBA2064201321mspeaks@aimsinstitute.net

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