This study develops an infertility survey among reproductive age women with gynecological and breast cancer. This study aims to learn how women consider whether or not to try to have a baby after surviving cancer. The advice gathered from this survey may be shared with patients and survivors in the future, so that they have information to inform their decisions about cancer treatment and family planning.
Study sponsor and potential other locations can be found on ClinicalTrials.gov for NCT04678414.
PRIMARY OBJECTIVES:
I. To tailor the National Fertility Barriers (NFB) Survey for women who have had gynecological and breast cancers.
II. To administer the tailored survey and evaluate if utilization of infertility clinics and treatments is associated with pregnancies leading to live births after gynecological or breast cancer.
SECONDARY OBJECTIVE:
I. To evaluate whether potential covariates are associated with utilization of infertility clinics and live births after gynecological and breast cancers (e.g. socio-demographic, clinical, psychological, lifestyle, and decision-making characteristics).
OUTLINE:
SURVEY ADAPTATION: Patients attend an audiotaped focus group over 90 minutes to provide feedback for survey development.
SURVEY VALIDATION: Patients complete an online survey over 15-30 minutes at baseline and 2 days later.
SURVEY ADMINISTRATION: Patients complete a survey online or by telephone.
Trial PhaseNo phase specified
Trial TypeNot provided by clinicaltrials.gov
Lead OrganizationM D Anderson Cancer Center
Principal InvestigatorJose Alejandro Rauh-Hain