Plain-English translation of NCT06853925 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated · How we translate trials
Read our Thyroid Neoplasms research guide →This study doesn't follow the usual testing phases — it may be an observational study or a different type of research.
This trial is testing whether an online resource called RAI Support can help thyroid cancer patients manage their symptoms and feel better after receiving radioactive iodine treatment. The website includes educational videos, guided activities, and practical tips written in easy-to-understand language. Researchers want to see if this tool works better than the standard information currently available to patients.
After radioactive iodine treatment, thyroid cancer patients often struggle with side effects and don't always have good access to practical, easy-to-use resources to manage these symptoms. This trial aims to fill that gap by testing whether a specially designed website can help patients feel more confident and improve their overall quality of life during recovery.
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You will be randomly assigned to either the new RAI Support website or a standard informational website for four weeks. During this time, you'll spend about once a week using your assigned website. You'll also complete two brief online questionnaires—one at the start and one after four weeks—answering questions about your symptoms, mood, and confidence in managing your recovery. If you're willing, you can also participate in an optional 60-minute video interview to share your experience with the website.
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