About this trial
This phase III trial evaluates whether a web-based intervention called Current Together after Cancer (CTAC) works to increase the number of patients with surgically removed (resected) colorectal cancer who receive surveillance care that aligns with current guidelines (guideline-concordant). Surveillance care after resection of colorectal cancer is critical to detect potentially curable return of disease (recurrence), yet up to 60% of colorectal cancer survivors fail to receive surveillance. This may be due to a lack of knowledge about the purpose of surveillance care and the risks of cancer recurrence, or a lack of confidence for managing surveillance care. The CTAC intervention is an online education intervention designed to improve patients' knowledge about surveillance and their self-efficacy for managing surveillance, and to promote effective communication with supporters and supporter engagement in patients' surveillance in a way that is aligned with each patient's preferences. By increasing a patient's knowledge, self-efficacy, and satisfaction with their supporter's engagement in their care, the CTAC intervention may increase the number of patients who receive guideline-concordant surveillance care after resection of colorectal cancer.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Patient participants must have newly diagnosed surgically resected, stage II or stage III colorectal cancer per the timing described below
Patient participants must have an adult in their life who supports them in their colorectal cancer journey who they might be willing to invite to join them in viewing an educational website. This is determined via the question: "Do you have an adult in your life, such as a spouse/partner, family member or friend, who supports you with your colorectal cancer journey and may be willing to view a website with you? When we say, "supports you in your colorectal cancer journey", we mean things like, helping you keep and get to medical appointments, talking with you and/or your doctors about your cancer, or helping you make decisions about your cancer."
Those who respond "no" to the question above will be told that "Because this study is for patients and a supporter to view the website together, you are not eligible for this study, but there may be other studies you are eligible for in the future".
NOTE: The above question will be used to define "supporter" for purposes of this study. Examples of supporters include a spouse, partner, sibling, adult child, another family member, or friend.
Disqualifiers
None
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Intervention website access
- Control website access
- Interview
- Questionnaire Administration
Treatment groups
Sponsors and collaborators
SWOG Cancer Research Network
Lead sponsor
National Cancer Institute (NCI)
Collaborator