Feasibility and Pilot Study Testing an Online Digital Intervention to Improve Symptom Management During Breast Cancer Chemotherapy
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center
Summary
This trial tests an online nutrition education program focused on decreasing nutrition-related side effects of chemotherapy in patients with breast cancer. Patients undergoing chemotherapy are at risk for complications such as diarrhea or constipation which can lead to poor nutritional intake and malabsorption of nutrients. This study is testing the effects of information delivered via the Cook for Your Life website in conjunction with standard clinical care to improve symptom management during chemotherapy treatment for breast cancer, which could serve as a new model for supportive oncology care.
Description
OUTLINE: Patients are randomized to 1 of 2 arms. ARM I: Patients receive standard of care consisting of symptom monitoring, scheduled nurse visits, and access to current Cook for Your Life website. ARM II: Patients receive standard of care as in Arm I and access to enhanced Cook for Your Life information on symptom management.
Eligibility
- Age range
- 18+ years
- Sex
- Female
- Healthy volunteers
- No
Inclusion Criteria: * 18 years of age or older. * Stage I-III breast cancer. * Current breast cancer patients scheduled to receive ddAC-T(+/-C), TCHP, or TCPembro-AC chemotherapy at Fred Hutch South Lake Union (can enroll prior to receipt of 2nd cycle). * Not pregnant and no plan to become pregnant during chemotherapy treatment. * Ability to speak and read English. * Access to smartphone, tablet, or computer and Internet. * Willing and able to complete all study activities through the end of chemotherapy, including completing online questionnaires and telephone assessments. * Women must not b…
Interventions
- OtherBest Practice
Receive standard of care
- BehavioralInternet-Based Intervention
Access to enhanced Cook for your life website
- OtherQuestionnaire Administration
Ancillary studies
Location
- Fred Hutch/University of Washington Cancer ConsortiumSeattle, Washington