Plain-English translation of NCT07285044 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated · How we translate trials
Phase 2 — Testing in a bigger group (up to a few hundred people) to see if the treatment actually works and is still safe.
This trial is testing whether cancer treatment can be safely and effectively given in your home instead of at a hospital or clinic. A specially trained team would come to your home to administer your standard cancer medication and monitor your care, with support from Mayo Clinic doctors. The study wants to know if receiving treatment at home is more satisfying and convenient for patients than traditional clinic visits.
Cancer patients often spend many hours traveling to and from clinics for treatment, which can be exhausting and stressful for patients and families during an already difficult time. This study explores whether having treatment at home—where you're surrounded by family and familiar surroundings—could reduce this burden and improve your overall experience.
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You would receive your standard cancer treatment at home for up to 12 weeks, administered by a specialized care team trained in home-based cancer care. The team would be remotely supported by Mayo Clinic doctors to ensure your safety and proper care. After 12 weeks, you would have the choice to either return to the clinic for treatment or continue receiving it at home for another 12 weeks.
AI-generated summary from trial data · Jun 7, 2026 · Not medical advice
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