Pilot Study of a Decision Aid Intervention for Family-building After Cancer

Not Recruiting

Trial ID: NCT04059237

Purpose

This study tests a web-based decision aid and planning too to help young female cancer survivors manage fertility and family-building issues in post treatment survivorship.

Official Title

Pilot Study of a Decision Aid Intervention for Family-building After Cancer

Stanford Investigator(s)

Catherine Benedict
Catherine Benedict

Clinical Associate Professor, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences - Medical Psychiatry

Eligibility


Inclusion Criteria:

   - Female

   - Completed cancer treatment known to have gonadotoxic effects (e.g., systemic
   chemotherapy, surgery affecting reproductive organs or hormone regulation, and/or
   pelvic radiation)

   - Understands verbal and written English

   - Desires future children or uncertainty regarding family-building plans

   - Access to the Internet and use of a computer, tablet, or smartphone

Exclusion Criteria:

   - Currently undergoing cancer treatment excluding long-term adjuvant or maintenance
   therapies, such as tamoxifen

   - Significant physical or mental disability that prevents completion of study activities

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 preservation, egg extraction for surrogacy, or pregnancy for some patients, and
because patients may be interested in alternative family-building options such as surrogacy
or adopting.

Intervention(s):

behavioral: Web based decision aid intervention

Not Recruiting

Contact Information

Stanford University
School of Medicine
300 Pasteur Drive
Stanford, CA 94305
Catherine Benedict
650-736-7659

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