About this trial
This clinical trial studies the effectiveness of a group curriculum in improving survivorship outcomes in adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer survivors. Many AYA survivors typically do not feel prepared to re-enter "daily life" and would likely benefit from structured interventions to offer education and support in a timely manner as to prepare them for the challenges of life in survivorship. A 6-week group curriculum, designed to specifically meet the needs of AYA cancer survivors and facilitated by licensed social workers, may meet the unique needs of young adults who have survived a cancer diagnosis, and if so, the curriculum could be licensed and used across Mayo Clinic sites and potentially at other cancer centers nationwide.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Age 18-39
Is a patient of Mayo Clinic Arizona for oncologic care and/or follow-up
History of cancer diagnosis
Treated with curative intent
Disqualifiers
Inability to read/write/speak English
No internet or computer access
Not receiving care at Mayo Clinic Arizona
Currently receiving treatment for cancer
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Counseling
- Discussion
- Informational Intervention
- Medical Chart Review
- Quality-of-Life Assessment
- Questionnaire Administration