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JEOPARDY!

JEOPARDY!. Clinical Trials Edition. I Can’t Believe It’s Not JEOPARDY!. 100. What is the purpose of clinical trials?. To ask specific scientific questions to find better ways to prevent, detect, or treat diseases or to improve care for people with diseases.

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JEOPARDY!

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  1. JEOPARDY! Clinical Trials Edition

  2. I Can’t Believe It’s NotJEOPARDY!

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  4. What is the purpose of clinical trials? To ask specific scientific questions to find better ways to prevent, detect, or treat diseases or to improve care for people with diseases

  5. I Can’t Believe It’s NotJEOPARDY!

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  7. What is the number one reason cancer patients participate in clinical trials? (a, b, or c) • The doctor recommended it • They saw an ad in the newspaper • They did research on their own/found it on the internet a. The doctor recommended it

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  10. True or False? Only cancer patients can benefit from cancer clinical trials. False. There are also prevention trials and screening trials.

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  13. True or False? New approaches being tested in clinical trials are probably more effective than the current or standard treatment. False. New methods may or may not be better than current treatment. A Phase 3 study goal is to determine whether there is a difference.

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  16. True or False? The reason clinical trials are done is that no one yet knows if a new treatment… • Is safe • Is effective • Will turn out to be better than the approaches currently being used True. These are also the three phases of clinical trials.

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  19. True or False? Cancer clinical trials are only for people who have no other options left. False. There are trials for all kinds of cancers, from the most advanced to the ones found very early. There are also cancer prevention trials.

  20. I Can’t Believe It’s Not JEOPARDY! Round 2

  21. I Can’t Believe It’s NotJEOPARDY!

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  23. True or False? In randomized clinical trials, patients are assigned to treatment groups by an objective group of scientists and physicians. False. Patients are usually assigned through a computer. Neither the patients nor the doctors can choose the group they want.

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  26. False. Phase I clinical trials try to identify a safe dosage level, decide how a new agent should be given and observe how the agent affects the body True or False? Phase I trials compare a standard treatment to a new treatment approach.

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  29. True or False? People in treatment trials often get a placebo or sugar pill. False. Placebos are rarely used in treatment trials.

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  32. True or False? In general, doctors always suggest cancer trials as a treatment option for a patient who is eligible. False. Both health care providers and patients lack knowledge about clinical trials.

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  35. What is the main purpose of a clinical trial protocol? (a, b, c, or d) • To allow physicians to individualize each patient’s case • To ensure high-quality patient care • To describe how the study will be carried out • None of the above c. To describe how the study will be carried out

  36. I Can’t Believe It’s NotJEOPARDY! Round 3

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  39. Of all cancer patients, how many adults get their treatment in a clinical trial? (a, b, or c) • 5% or less • 23% • 48% a. 5%

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  42. Informed Consent d. Process of informing patients before and throughout the patient’s time on a study

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  45. Why don’t more patients participate in clinical trials? (a, b, c, d, or e) • Fear • Don’t know about them • Fear that it won’t be paid for by insurance • Mistrust • All of the above e. All of the above

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  48. Why do researchers restrict who can participate on clinical trials? (a, b, c, or d) • To protect patients safety • To ensure study results are accurate and meaningful • To limit trials to a certain number of participants • Both a and b d. To protect patients’ safety and to ensure study results are accurate and meaningful

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