The Effect of Metacognition-based, Manualized Intervention on Fear of Cancer Recurrence
Fear of Cancer Recurrence
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Fear of Cancer Recurrence focused on measuring Fear of cancer recurrence, Metacognition, Cancer survivorship, Psychooncology, Breast cancer, Colorectal cancer, Gynecologic cancer
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Cantonese- or Mandarin-speaking Chinese patients recently diagnosed with non-metastatic breast cancer, gynecologic cancer, or colorectal cancer
- had surgery as a primary treatment
- have had completed hospital-based adjuvant treatments including radiotherapy and chemotherapy within the past 18 months
- with the cut-off scored ≥ 13 on Severity, the subscale of Fear of cancer inventory
- are able to read and write Chinese
- are over the age of 18 years
Exclusion Criteria:
- non-Chinese ethnicity
- Patients diagnosed with metastatic cancer
- with a current diagnosis of depression or psychosis
- currently receiving psychological treatment
- with language difficulties or intellectual disability.
Sites / Locations
- Queen Mary Hospital-Department of SurgeryRecruiting
- Kwong Wah Hospital-Breast CenterRecruiting
- Prince of Wales Hospital-Department of SurgeryRecruiting
- Queen Mary Hospital-Department of Obstetrics & GynaecologyRecruiting
- The University of Hong Kong Jockey Club Institute of Cancer CareRecruiting
- Tung Wah Hospital-Department of SurgeryRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
ConquerFear Intervention
Basic Cancer Care
Participants in the ConquerFear intervention group will receive a manualized intervention, consisting of 6 therapist-led individual sessions.
Basic Cancer Care serves as an active comparator and is not developed specifically to target fear of cancer recurrence through modifying participants' cognitive beliefs. Participants in this arm will receive 6 individual sessions including 2 relaxation training sessions, 2 dietetic consultation sessions, and 2 exercise sessions, which will be led by a trained therapist, a registered dietitian, and an exercise physiologist, respectively.