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Using a state cancer registry to recruit young breast cancer survivors and high-risk relatives: protocol of a randomized trial testing the efficacy of a targeted versus a tailored intervention to increast breast cancer screening
- Source :
- BMC Cancer
- Publication Year :
- 2013
- Publisher :
- BioMed Central, 2013.
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Abstract
- Background The Michigan Prevention Research Center, the University of Michigan Schools of Nursing, Public Health, and Medicine, and the Michigan Department of Community Health propose a multidisciplinary academic-clinical practice three-year project to increase breast cancer screening among young breast cancer survivors and their cancer-free female relatives at greatest risk for breast cancer. Methods/design The study has three specific aims: 1) Identify and survey 3,000 young breast cancer survivors (diagnosed at 20–45 years old) regarding their breast cancer screening utilization. 2) Identify and survey survivors’ high-risk relatives regarding their breast cancer screening utilization. 3) Test two versions (Targeted vs. Enhanced Tailored) of an intervention to increase breast cancer screening among survivors and relatives. Following approval by human subjects review boards, 3,000 young breast cancer survivors will be identified through the Michigan Cancer Registry and mailed an invitation letter and a baseline survey. The baseline survey will obtain information on the survivors’: a) current breast cancer screening status and use of genetic counseling; b) perceived barriers and facilitators to screening; c) family health history. Based on the family history information provided by survivors, we will identify up to two high-risk relatives per survivor. Young breast cancer survivors will be mailed consent forms and baseline surveys to distribute to their selected high-risk relatives. Relatives’ baseline survey will obtain information on their: a) current breast cancer screening status and use of genetic counseling; and b) perceived barriers and facilitators to screening. Young breast cancer survivors and high-risk relatives will be randomized as a family unit to receive two versions of an intervention aiming to increase breast cancer screening and use of cancer genetic services. A follow-up survey will be mailed 9 months after the intervention to survivors and high-risk relatives to evaluate the efficacy of each intervention version on: a) use of breast cancer screening and genetic counseling; b) perceived barriers and facilitators to screening; c) self-efficacy in utilizing cancer genetic and screening services; d) family support related to screening; e) knowledge of breast cancer genetics; and f) satisfaction with the intervention. Discussion The study will enhance efforts of the state of Michigan surrounding cancer prevention, control, and public health genomics. Trial registration NCT01612338
- Subjects :
- Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
Michigan
Cancer Research
Genetic testing
Health Behavior
Study Protocol
Breast cancer screening
0302 clinical medicine
Surveys and Questionnaires
Mass Screening
Prospective Studies
Registries
Survivors
030212 general & internal medicine
Screening mammography
medicine.diagnostic_test
Cancer registry
Middle Aged
3. Good health
Oncology
030220 oncology & carcinogenesis
Female
Family Relations
Randomized trial
Breast Cancer Genetics
Familial breast cancer
Adult
medicine.medical_specialty
Genetic counseling
Breast Neoplasms
Targeted and enhanced tailored intervention
Young Adult
03 medical and health sciences
Breast cancer
Genetics
medicine
Humans
State-wide community-based sample
Mass screening
Cancer prevention
business.industry
Patient Selection
Young breast cancer survivors
Cancer
medicine.disease
High-risk relatives
Family medicine
Physical therapy
business
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- BMC Cancer
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....c5067a04cf6b7a0b876e4ae660f406d6