Mohini – Interview 56
Soon after diagnosis Mohini’s parents were asked if they would be willing to enter Mohini in a clinical trial. Her parents talked to Mohini about the trial and they discussed it over a few weeks before making a decision. Mohini decided that she did not want to take part in the trial and so she declined.
Mohini is 12 years of age and was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia at the age of 9. Approximately one year later, her parents were asked by the consultant if they would be willing to enter Mohini in a clinical trial. Mohini was unaware of this at the time; however, her parents discussed it with her at home. They didn’t have to make a decision straight away and discussed together some of the risks and the benefits of taking part.
Mohini says that her parents wanted the decision to be hers. They felt that because it was her life and her future; it was important she had the final call and they would support her in whatever decision she made. They discussed together and Mohini also spoke to some other family members.
After much thought and talking with her parents and other family members, Mohini decided to decline to take part.
Her message to health professionals and those who are recruiting young people to take part in clinical trials is to talk to the young people and not just parents.
She would consider taking part in future clinical trials if they didn’t involve more tablets or medication. She says she has had so many toxins in her body and doesn’t really want any more. However, if it involved talking about experiences and sharing views and completing questionnaires, she would be more than willing to help.