Retention And Access In NSCLC Clinical Trials
Source: Scout

Retention in NSCLC trials can be difficult as participants manage fatigue, respiratory limitations, and rapidly changing health conditions alongside intensive treatment schedules. This case study explores how Scout provided personalized travel coordination, flexible scheduling, and ongoing logistical support, which helped reduce participation barriers and keep patients engaged throughout the study. By adapting services to evolving participant needs, sites were able to minimize missed visits, reduce administrative burden, and improve continuity of care.
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