A study for cancer survivors who have had a stem cell or bone marrow transplant.
Your quality of life matters!
Your health matters!
YOU matter!
Having cancer can be stressful to both your body and mind. Being treated for cancer with a stem cell or bone marrow transplant adds to that stress and trauma. For many survivors, this trauma may not end when the treatment does. Returning to clinics for follow-up visits, tests, and scans is additional stress that can affect you.
This stress can lead to symptoms that can affect your quality of life, symptoms like:
- bad dreams,
- avoiding events or places that make you think of the transplant,
- always being on edge,
- feeling numb or removed from people or surroundings, and
- feeling guilty or blaming oneself.
No cancer survivor should have to face these symptoms alone.
If you have any of these symptoms after a transplant, you may want to learn more about our study. For more study details, see menu above.
Click here to take the pre-screening survey and see if you are eligible!
Or Contact us if you would like to speak to a study coordinator for more information!
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Duke University
New York, NY Durham, NC
phone: 646-888-0081 919-613-1158
email: gebertr@mskcc.org transplantcoach@duke.edu
Funded by the National Cancer Institute
clinicaltrials.gov number – NCT04058795
Institutional Review Board protocol number – Pro00103154