The Sexual Health of Rectal Cancer Patients



Status:Active, not recruiting
Conditions:Colorectal Cancer, Cancer
Therapuetic Areas:Oncology
Healthy:No
Age Range:21 - Any
Updated:6/7/2018
Start Date:June 2008
End Date:June 2019

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The Sexual Health of Rectal Cancer Patients: A Pilot Study

We know that treatment for rectal, colorectal or anal cancer can impact sexual function. This
study aims to learn:

- How the treatment affects emotional and social well-being.

- How a new sexual health educational program affects you.

Cancer patients seek education for lots of reasons. It often helps them cope because they can
express their feelings with a trained professional. This study is open to individuals who
have been treated for rectal, colorectal or anal cancer. It involves a new type of sexual
health counseling program. It will teach participants skills that they can use to improve
their sex lives. These skills may also improve physical and emotional well-being. We will
compare the new type of sexual health program with the standard care patients receive after
treatment for rectal, colorectal or anal cancer.

This is a two year randomized clinical trial examining the feasibility, tolerability,
acceptability (including adherence) and efficacy of an intervention designed to improve
sexual functioning of survivors of rectal cancer.

We have completed enrollment of female patients and are currently collecting follow up data.
Recruitment for male patients is ongoing. Male participants will now be randomized in a 3:1
ratio to either the intervention condition (n = 40) or the control condition (n = 40).

Inclusion Criteria:

- At least six months post radiation and/or surgery for stage I-III rectal
adenocarcinoma or rectosigmoid for cancer with an anastomosis at 15 cm or below and
completed treatment

- At least six months post radiation and/or chemotherapy for anal cancer.

- Have no evidence of disease or recurrence

- For women indicate Indicate moderate satisfaction or below on their overall sexual
life (a score of "4" or lower on the question "Over the past 4 weeks, how satisfied
have you been with your overall sexual life?"

- For men indicate, and a score of "3" or lower on the question "How would you rate your
confidence that you could get and keep an erection" for men) and a score of "2" or
higher on the question "How much does this problem bother you?

- In the judgment of the consenting professional interventionists, able to communicate
in English well enough to work with English speaking and complete the study
assessments.

- Age 21 years or older.

Exclusion Criteria:

- Significant cognitive or psychiatric disturbance sufficient, in the investigator's
judgment, to preclude participation in a psychotherapeutic intervention.

- Are actively participating in protocol 06-151

- Participated in focus group or qualitative interview.
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New York, New York 10021
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