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Study to Improve Survivorship Care Related to Fertility and Family-building After Cancer
Not Recruiting
Trial ID: NCT04200287
Purpose
The goal of this research is to explore how a patient decision aid tool (website) given to
patients prior to their survivorship care visits, may impact patient-provider communication
about fertility and family-building after cancer; and assess the impact of using the tool on
patient reported outcomes. The overall purpose of this research is to improve survivorship
care by establishing a multi-disciplinary approach to managing cancer and fertility issues
and prompt early referral to supportive and medical care resources.
Official Title
Pilot Study to Improve Survivorship Care Related to Fertility and Family-building After Cancer
Stanford Investigator(s)
Catherine Benedict
Clinical Associate Professor, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences - Medical Psychiatry
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- completed cancer treatment at least 6-months prior, excluding long-term adjuvant or
maintenance therapies
- report an interest in discussing fertility/family-building with a provider
- understands verbal and written English
- access to the Internet and use of a computer, tablet, or smartphone
- has a scheduled cancer survivorship visit within the study time frame
Exclusion Criteria:
- Prior hospitalization for a mental disorder or history of psychosis
Note: Survivors on adjuvant maintenance or endocrine treatment, such as tamoxifen, will not
be excluded because clinical guidelines allow treatment delay or hiatus to accommodate
fertility
Intervention(s):
behavioral: Online decision aid tool
Not Recruiting
Contact Information
Stanford University
School of Medicine
300 Pasteur Drive
Stanford,
CA
94305
Catherine Benedict
650-736-7659