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Web-Based Collaborative Care Cognitive Behavioral Therapy to Improve Quality of Life in Cancer Patients and Their Family Caregivers, LITE Trial

Trial Status: temporarily closed to accrual

This clinical trial studies the effect of a web-based collaborative care cognitive behavioral therapy intervention to reduce anxiety and depression and improve quality of life in cancer patients and their family caregivers. The stepped web-based collaborative care (WBCC) intervention is designed to reduce the three most prevalent and debilitating symptoms including depression, fatigue, and pain. The website includes educational and self-management strategies to reduce cancer-related symptoms including depression, fatigue, and pain; educational information and resources regarding their diagnosis and treatment of cancer; a journaling area for patients to write their thoughts and feelings; a chat room; a bulletin board; an audio and video library; and end of life information and resources. Using a web-based collaborative care cognitive behavioral therapy intervention may reduce anxiety and depression and improve quality of life in cancer patients and their family caregivers.