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We are doing this study to compare 2 different procedures for treating cervical cancer and find out which approach has the best outcomes for patients. The two procedures that we will compare are open surgery with a single large incision (laparotomy) and robotic assisted laparoscopy (small incision surgery). We do not know which option is preferable in most cases, and we hope this study can help us find out which procedure is the better choice for patients.
We are doing this study to find out if an investigational drug called belumosudil (the study drug) is an option for the treatment of chronic lung allograft dysfunction (CLAD). The study drug is taken by mouth.
We are doing this study to understand how sex hormones (chemicals that tell cells and body parts to do certain things), such as estrogens and androgens, impact skin diseases like hidradenitis suppurativa (HS). To better understand this, we are enrolling both people who have diagnosed skin diseases and healthy volunteers who have no skin issues.
We are doing this study so that we can build a risk model that helps healthcare professionals better understand which children may have more trouble after a concussion. We collect data through surveys and saliva samples over the course of 1 year. Our ultimate goal is to improve recovery and support for kids with concussions.
In this study, researchers will ask people to answer surveys over time. The surveys ask about daily life after transplant, whether they still have help from caregivers after the first few months, and if their workplace offers support or changes to help them return to work. The surveys also ask about money worries, job plans, and decisions about going back to work after the transplant.
This program lasts four to eight weeks and is designed to help people get ready to return to work after a transplant. At the first visit, an occupational therapist will do a long evaluation that may take two to four hours. During this time, the person will do activities that copy real work tasks, such as lifting, carrying, pushing, pulling, and staying active for a long time. This helps measure strength, energy, and ability to handle work duties safely. The program also includes checks of physical health, thinking skills, and mental health. The team will talk with the person about their home support, motivation to return to work, past abilities, and previous job tasks. When needed, the team will also talk with employers about job duties and possible changes to make returning to work safer and easier.