Supportive Psychology Protocols / Clinical Studies
Non-therapeutic protocols address such issues as side effects or long-term effects of therapy, quality of life, making testing easier on the children, prevention of pain, and issues related to nutrition and stress. There are also tissue and blood banking protocols for laboratory researchers who are studying diseases and searching for underlying causes and cures. The research at St. Jude is designed to include all aspects related to the care of sick children and their families.
Computerized Intervention for Amelioration of Cognitive Late Effects among Childhood Cancer Survivors
The Feasibility of a Daily Diary Methodology with a Pediatric Cancer Population
Stress, Adjustment and Growth in Children with Cancer and Their Parents
Resources, Parent-Child Communication and Adjustment to Pediatric Cancer
Non St. Jude Protocols
Quadrivalent Human Papillomavirus (qHPV) Vaccine in Cancer Survivors: Cross Sectional Survey and Phase II Open-Label Vaccine Trial- A Consortium For Pediatric Interventional Research Study
For: Human papillomavirus