In this study, we want to learn if existing services meet the needs of people who experience crime in North Carolina. Specifically, we will focus on whether these services meet the needs of crime victims from historically underserved populations. We also want to learn whether service accessibility is different across the state. Although the assessment is meant to cover all North Carolinians, the GCC and research team have identified specific priority populations, including: veterans, immigrants, refugees, people with disabilities, older adults, LGBTQ+ individuals, teens, people from religious minority groups, people who are unhoused/experiencing homelessness, co-victims of homicide, indigenous communities, people with limited English proficiency, and people of color.
If you or your child has been diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), you or they might be able to take part in a research study. This study aims to understand why there are differences in outcomes in adolescents and young adults treated for ALL.
Do you have systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE)? If your lupus is active and your medications have been stable, you may be able to take part in a research study. This study includes one infusion of stem cells or a placebo and then about a year of safety follow-up visits.
In this study, we want to learn more about how stress related to COVID-19 can affect behaviors and the way that genes work (epigenetics) in healthcare workers. This study focuses on healthcare workers because they are in the frontline of the pandemic.
Are you a woman aged 65 years or older with early stage breast cancer? Have you or are you scheduled to receive a lumpectomy? If so you may be able to take part in a clinical trial to measure quality of life after breast cancer treatment.
This is a pilot trial testing the safety and feasibility of using PSMA-PET and mpMRI to optimize radiotherapy targets for patients with low-risk or intermediate-risk prostate cancer.
If you or your child has been diagnosed with any cancer, you or your child may be able to take part in this study. This study will collect and store samples from you or your child so that researchers can use these samples and learn more about the disease.
In this study, we want to find out more about how adults learn a second language, specifically how native speakers of America English learn Russian.
If you were diagnosed with any cancer at age 21 or younger, and are currently 2-4 years off-treatment, you may be eligible for a research study. This study is looking at different ways to deliver survivorship care to patients after they complete their cancer treatment. Specifically, the study explores ways to involve local primary care providers in supporting your survivorship care.
Do you have breast cancer? Has it been 3 years or more since your primary treatment? If so, you may be able to take part in a research study to help us learn whether there are pre-treatment factors that impact quality of life and function after treatment. Compensation provided.