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Brief Title: Interventions to Increase Screening by Breast Cancer Survivors and Their High Risk Female Relatives
Official Title: Interventions to Increase Screening Utilization by Breast Cancer Survivors and Their High Risk Female Relatives: Using Cancer Surveillance and the Michigan Genomics Academic-Practice Partnership
Study ID: NCT01612338
Brief Summary: The University of Michigan (UM) Schools of Nursing, Public Health, and Medicine, the Michigan Department of Community Health (MDCH) and the Michigan Cancer Consortium (MCC) are conducting a multidisciplinary academic/practice three-year project to increase appropriate breast cancer screening for young breast cancer survivors and their cancer-free, female relatives at greatest risk for breast cancer. The aims of this project are to: 1) identify and survey 3000 breast cancer survivors reported to the Michigan Cancer Surveillance Program who were diagnosed between the ages of 20-45 years regarding their breast cancer screening utilization; 2) identify and survey the survivors' female relatives regarding their breast cancer screening utilization; and 3) implement two versions (targeted vs. enhanced tailored) of an evidence-based intervention recommended by the Guide to Community Preventive Services to increase breast cancer screening. A follow-up survey will assess the effectiveness of each intervention on a) breast cancer screening utilization; b) perceived barriers and facilitators to screening; c) self-efficacy in utilizing screening services; d) family support related to screening; e) knowledge of the genetics of breast cancer and personal risk factors; and f) satisfaction with the intervention.
Detailed Description: The University of Michigan (UM) Schools of Nursing, Public Health, and Medicine, the Michigan Department of Community Health (MDCH) and the Michigan Cancer Consortium (MCC) propose a multidisciplinary academic/practice three-year project to increase appropriate breast cancer screening utilization for young breast cancer survivors (YBCS), and their cancer-free, female relatives at greatest risk for breast cancer (high-risk relatives). The aims of this project are to: 1) identify and survey 3000 breast cancer survivors reported to the Michigan Cancer Surveillance Program who were diagnosed between the ages of 25-45 years regarding their breast cancer screening utilization; 2) identify and survey YBCS' high-risk relatives regarding their breast cancer screening utilization; and 3) implement two versions (targeted vs. enhanced tailored) of an evidence-based intervention recommended by the Guide to Community Preventive Services to increase breast cancer screening. Aim 1, will be accomplished in year 1 by MDCH, UM and MCSP. Following approval by appropriate review boards (MDCH, UM, and MCSP), reporting facilities and physicians of record, 3000 YBCS will be mailed a request to participate in the project and a baseline survey. The baseline survey will obtain information on the YBCS's: a) willingness to participate; b) current breast cancer screening utilization; c) perceived barriers and facilitators to screening and other outcomes related to breast cancer screening; d) identification of high-risk relatives to participate in the study and interest in serving as an advocate for their high-risk relatives to participate. Aim 2, will be accomplished in year 2 by the UM and MDCH. Based on the information provided by YBCS, the MDCH will identify up to two high-risk relatives per YBCS. UM and MDCH will mail YBCS who agree to participate in the study baseline surveys to distribute to their selected high-risk relatives. The baseline survey to high-risk relatives will obtain information on their: a) willingness to participate in the project; b) current breast cancer screening utilization; and c) perceived barriers and facilitators to screening and other outcomes related to breast cancer screening. Aim 3, will be accomplished by UM and MDCH. YBCS and their high-risk relatives will be randomized (as a family unit) to receive two versions of a small media, evidence-based intervention aiming to increase appropriate utilization of breast cancer screening services and other outcomes. In year 2-3, 9 months after YBCS and high-risk female relatives receive the intervention, UM will mail a follow-up survey to YBCS and their high-risk relatives to evaluate the effectiveness of each intervention version on: a) breast cancer screening utilization; b) perceived barriers and facilitators to screening; c) self-efficacy in utilizing screening services; d) family support related to screening; e) knowledge of the genetics of breast cancer and personal risk factors; and f) satisfaction with the intervention. The State of Michigan is considered a national leader in cancer prevention, control, and public health genomics. Key partners have significant prior experience in conducting studies with cancer survivors and their high-risk relatives. This project would greatly enhance state efforts in cancer prevention and control.
Minimum Age: 20 Years
Eligible Ages: ADULT
Sex: FEMALE
Healthy Volunteers: No
University of Michigan School of Nursing, Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States
Michigan Department of Community Health, Lansing, Michigan, United States
Name: Maria C. Katapodi, PhD
Affiliation: University of Michigan School of Nursing
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR