This study investigates the extent to which lifestyle factors including mental health, social support, diet, and exercise are associated with quality of life and melanoma patient outcomes. Knowledge gained from this study may be used to guide the design of prospective clinical trials of lifestyle interventions to improve the outcomes of melanoma patients and assist doctors in counseling their patients.
Study sponsor and potential other locations can be found on ClinicalTrials.gov for NCT04778449.
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United States
Texas
Houston
M D Anderson Cancer CenterStatus: Active
Contact: Jennifer McQuade
Phone: 713-745-9947
PRIMARY OBJECTIVES:
I. Collect systematic data on mental health, quality of life (QOL), social support, diet, and exercise behaviors in melanoma patients.
II. Examine whether psychosocial factors and lifestyle are associated with clinical outcomes in melanoma patients.
III. Examine the association between lifestyle and psychosocial factors and tissue and blood biomarkers in melanoma patients.
IV. Examine whether psychosocial factors and lifestyle are associated with QOL adjustment in melanoma patients.
OUTLINE:
Patients complete a maximum of 3 paper or electronic questionnaires over 30 minutes within 2 weeks of presentation to MD Anderson, new diagnosis of melanoma, and/or initiating a new treatment, within 2 weeks of first restaging, and within 2 weeks of the end of treatment. Patients may complete an additional paper or electronic dietary questionnaire over 10 minutes for 3 days (30 minutes total) or a phone-based dietary recall. Patients who start a new treatment of interest may repeat the questionnaires at the same time points. Patients' medical records are also reviewed.
Trial PhaseNo phase specified
Trial TypeNot provided by clinicaltrials.gov
Lead OrganizationM D Anderson Cancer Center
Principal InvestigatorJennifer McQuade