Abstract
Parents of children with cancer often face complex decisions about clinical trial participation and treatment options. This cross-sectional survey of 100 parents of pediatric oncology patients explored their perspectives on accessing clinical trials, focusing on influencing factors and perceived barriers. While most parents expressed interest in clinical trial participation, common obstacles included inadequate information, geographic constraints and financial challenges. Many parents emphasized the need for improved communication with healthcare providers to better understand trial risks and benefits. These findings suggest that addressing informational and logistical barriers can enhance access to clinical trials and support informed decision-making among parents of pediatric oncology patients.