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Spots Global Cancer Trial Database for Skin Cancer Prevention in a Pediatric Population

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Trial Identification

Brief Title: Skin Cancer Prevention in a Pediatric Population

Official Title: Skin Cancer Prevention in a Pediatric Population

Study ID: NCT01464957

Conditions

Skin Cancer

Study Description

Brief Summary: Skin cancer risk is largely determined by sun exposure during childhood. This study determines the effectiveness of a mailed intervention designed to increase sun protection for children age 6-9 years old. The intervention includes newsletters for parents that include risk information tailored to each child. Also included are sun protection resources such as a swim shirt, a sun hat, and sunscreen. Participants receive the intervention over 3 consecutive years, and data collection includes telephone interviews and skin exams. The study hypothesis is that receipt of the intervention will result in improved sun protection of the child.

Detailed Description: About 1 in 90 American children born in the late 1990's will develop malignant melanoma in their lifetimes. Sun exposure in childhood appears to be the most important preventable risk factor for this disease. This project will develop a tailored, risk-based, written intervention, which will be mailed to parents of children age 6-9 years in the spring of each year. The tailored intervention will utilize the Precaution Adoption Process Model, which has a primary focus on risk perception and suggests that there are seven stages leading to sustained health behavior change. The effectiveness of the intervention will be tested using a randomized controlled trail involving 1000 children recruited from health care facilities and community locations at age 5-6 years and followed for 3 years using telephone interviews to assess sun protection behaviors and skin exams to observe changes in melanocytic nevi, freckling, and tanning.

Eligibility

Minimum Age: 5 Years

Eligible Ages: CHILD

Sex: ALL

Healthy Volunteers: Yes

Locations

University of Colorado Denver, Aurora, Colorado, United States

Contact Details

Name: Lori A Crane, PhD, MPH

Affiliation: University of Colorado, Denver

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Name: Joseph Morelli, MD

Affiliation: University of Colorado, Denver

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Name: Stefan T Morelli, MD

Affiliation: Kaiser Permanente

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

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