Guest guest Posted January 23, 2004 Report Share Posted January 23, 2004 Hi Shaunah and other interested ladies: Do not feel bad - the people at the U/Rochester study for mifepristone are being EXTREMELY PICKY! Although I live in Orange County, NY (about 300 miles away), my daughter attends an upstate university about 20 minutes away from Rochester. So, when I wrote them to tell them that I would be able to stay with my daughter for the required visits, they STILL wouldn't buy it. I think they should welcome anyone that makes the commitment to make the required number of visits! Any ideas or suggestions from anyone else out there? (Besides, there may just not be enough local women to participate, or who even might have heard of the study - so they should seriously lighten up their distance requirements)! Good luck everyone! Edie Footnote from Carla: I've deleted the original correspondence from Starlene to Edie from this email. Please, please, please do not forward correspondence to this group without the express permission of the author. As for their requirements regarding proximity to the study...this is a critical issue for them as they cannot afford a single patient to drop out of the study and this was definitely a problem with the last go around on their trials. Given that 50% will be given a placebo, it will be noticeable to those women when their fibroids don't shrink and symptoms don't disappear. There is a HIGH likelihood of those in the placebo group choosing to simply drop out of the study and an even HIGHER likelihood if they live some distance from Rochester and figure out they are on placebo. Why would anyone choose to continue traveling 300 miles or so for what they know is a placebo? Disappointment alone for drawing the short end of the stick on which arm of the study they're in is enough to make anyone simply drop out of the study! The researchers involved with this study hope to desperately stem that tide of women dropping out of the study by at least recruiting those closest to home and doing whatever is necessary to keep them going. As for the # of participants...my guess is there will be a looooooonnnnnnggggg waiting list from women living close at hand to Rochester. The interest is so great that many, many women have been patiently waiting for this trial to begin recruitment. Carla Dionne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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