
Commentary|Videos|March 17, 2026
Strategies to Support Patients During Gynecologic Oncology Clinical Trials
Author(s)John Moroney, MD, Katherine Kurnit, MD, MPH
Fact checked by: Kyle Doherty
John Moroney, MD, and Katherine Kurnit, MD, MPH, discuss their approaches to supporting patients with gynecologic malignancies during clinical trials.
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John Moroney, MD, and Katherine Kurnit, MD, MPH, discuss how they approach supporting patients with gynecologic malignancies who choose to enroll in clinical trials. They emphasize the importance of always staying in touch with patients as their primary point of contact throughout the study and underscore the oncologist’s role in helping the patient manage any adverse effects that may arise from study treatment.
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