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A Digital Health Tool for Improving Knowledge and Uptake of Genetic Testing among Black Cancer Survivors

Trial Status: active

This clinical trial evaluates a relational agent intervention (the Cancer Risk Evaluation [CARE] digital health tool), compared to enhanced usual care, for improving education about and uptake of genetic testing for hereditary cancer risk among Black cancer survivors. Black patients experience significant disparities in access to cancer genetic services and bear the largest cancer mortality burden of any racial/ethnic group. Despite the widespread availability and established usefulness of genetic testing, few Black cancer survivors meeting the testing criteria have been tested, leaving them and their families unaware of their potentially increased risk. The CARE digital health tool is a web-based tool that allows patients to engage with a digital assistant online to learn more about their personal and familial hereditary cancer risk, as well as genetic testing. The tool includes educational and patient testimonial videos, scripted and interactive education and decision support, the ability for patients to ask questions in real time, as well as the opportunity for patients to schedule a genetic counseling visit using the scheduling tool. The CARE digital health tool may be more effective at improving knowledge about and uptake of genetic testing among Black cancer survivors and their families, compared to usual care.