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A Breast Cancer Treatment Decision Aid for Women Aged 70 and Older

Breast CancerEstrogen Receptor Positive Breast Cancer2 more

The purpose of this research study is to evaluate a decision aid to help women aged 70 and older decide on treatment for their breast cancer.

Completed22 enrollment criteria

To Enhance Breast Cancer Survivorship of Asian Americans

Breast Cancer

The purpose of this randomized intervention study is to test the efficacy of the technology-based information and coaching/support program for Asian American breast cancer survivors (TICAA) in enhancing the women's breast cancer survivorship experience.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Effectiveness of a Psycho-educational Group (PEG) Intervention on Supportive Care and Survivorship...

Breast CancerCancer2 more

As cancer mortality rates improve in Asia, there is an increasing focus on patient-reported outcomes and survivorship issues. In view of the numerous medication and psychosocial issues that are commonly faced by early-stage breast cancer survivors, it deems important to develop and conduct specific interventional programs to mitigate these problems. In the literature, it is well recognized that psychosocial interventions are effective to manage emotional distress and quality of life, with the evidence clearly clustered in studies on female patients with breast cancer. One meta-analysis suggested that psycho-oncologic interventions including individual psychotherapy, group psychotherapy, psychoeducation, relaxing training can produce positive effects on emotional distress, anxiety and depression, and health-related QOL. The investigators hypothesize that a significant reduction in anxiety, improvement of cognition and improvement of health-related quality of life among those who receive psycho-education, in comparison to those in the usual care. Hence, this randomized trial is designed to assess the effectiveness of a psycho-educational group (PEG) intervention on supportive care and survivorship issues, which include anxiety, depression, cognitive function, toxicities management of cancer- or treatment- related physical symptoms, and health-related quality of life in early-stage breast cancer patients.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Optimization of Remotely Delivered Physical Activity Intervention for Breast Cancer Survivors

Breast Cancer FemalePhysical Activity

The overall objective of the proposed research is to pilot test the feasibility and acceptability of a set of more scalable technology-supported physical activity promotion intervention strategies in breast cancer survivors using tMultiphase Optimization Strategy Trial (MOST) methodology. MOST involves highly efficient randomized experimentation to assess the effects of individual intervention strategies, and thereby identify which strategies and what strategy levels make the important contributions to the overall program's effect on physical activity. This information then guides assembly of an optimized physical activity program, that achieves target outcomes with least resource consumption and participant burden. The resulting intervention will have great potential for scalability because it uses technology (smartphones) participants already own and requires no on-site visits.

Completed15 enrollment criteria

Bridging the Gap: Incorporating Exercise Evidence Into Clinical Practice in Breast Cancer Care in...

Breast Cancer

Breast cancer (BC) and its treatments lead to numerous side effects that affect a person's life for years after treatment has ended. Research shows that regular exercise limits many of these side effects. However, less than 30% of BC survivors regularly exercise due to many barriers that include patients being unaware of the benefits of exercise, health professionals facing institutional, personal, and patient-related barriers to promoting exercise, and a lack of knowledge translation (KT) strategies within cancer institutions that focus on accessible exercise interventions and education by physiotherapists. For this project, a pilot study is needed as the first step in order to assess process and resource variables before implementation of a large-scale intervention. The primary objective of this pilot trial is to assess the feasibility of conducting a larger trial to evaluate the effects of a novel KT intervention using exercise and self-management versus usual care among BC survivors. The secondary objective is to determine preliminary estimates of effects of the KT intervention of exercise plus self-management (SM) program versus usual care on (a) levels of exercise knowledge and behaviour, (b) health related quality of life and (c) resource utilization, among BC survivors over a four month period.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

What Matters Most: Choosing the Right Breast Cancer Surgery for You

Breast Cancer

What Matters Most is a study that aims to determine how best to help women of lower socioeconomic status make high-quality decisions about early stage breast cancer treatments. What Matters Most will be comparing two decision aids used in the clinic visit to usual care (what normally happens in the clinic). The first decision aid (Option Grid) presents evidence-based information about lumpectomy and mastectomy in a tabular format using text only. The second decision aid (Picture Option Grid) presents evidence-based information about lumpectomy and mastectomy using pictures, pictographs and simplified text. What Matters Most aims to show that the interventions can reduce disparities in decision-making and treatment choice between women of high and low SES.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Using Behavioral Economics to Achieve Improved Healthy Behavior Outcomes in Breast Cancer Survivors...

Breast Cancer Female

Preventing or reducing obesity is one factor that has been hailed as a way to improve quality of life, reduce recurrence, and increase survival rates among breast cancer survivors. An experienced team of multi-disciplinary researchers has developed an innovative and unique approach to encourage enhanced nutrition and exercise behaviors in this population using principles of behavioral economics. In particular, the use of social norms or exemplars has been shown in other applications to be effective, and if successful in this population could be inexpensively scaled up for widespread adoption. The proposed pilot study develops a system of text messages for social/mobile media that will provide ongoing reinforcement of desired behavior in breast cancer survivors. These messages would focus on achieving compliance with the expert-developed nutrition and exercise recommendations of the American Cancer Society. In the main study, 310 breast cancer survivors will be randomly placed in intervention and control groups for the 12 week study. Behavior change will be measured using established measures of self-reported behavior. In a sub-study, 60 of the breast cancer survivor participants will also provide blood and urine samples so changes in biomarkers can be assessed. The impact of the study will be measured by biomarkers and self-reported survey responses.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Integrative Approaches for Cancer Survivorship 2: Project 2

Breast Cancer

The purpose of this study is to develop and test a 6 month manualized Health Education intervention in recent breast cancer survivors.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Effect of Information About the Benefits and Harms of Mammography on Women's Decision Making

Breast Cancer Screening

The aim of this study is to assess the effect of receiving information about the benefits and harms of mammography screening on informed choice, decisional conflict, intention to participate in the Early Detection of Breast Cancer Program (EDBCP), and satisfaction. The primary outcome is informed choice about breast screening (adequate knowledge, and consistency between attitudes and intentions). The sample of participants is composed by 400 women from Catalonia and the Canary Islands (Spain) who will receive their first invitation to participate in the EDBCP of the Public Health Service in a period of 2-4 months.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Development of Personalized Health Care Service in Patients With Breast Cancer

Breast CancerLymphedema1 more

In order to develop effective personalized healthcare service program for breast cancer rehabilitation, we designed this study using mobile phone and clinical intervention(feedback coaching).

Completed2 enrollment criteria
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