Screening for Familial Colorectal Cancer (CRC) Patients



Status:Active, not recruiting
Conditions:Colorectal Cancer, Cancer
Therapuetic Areas:Oncology
Healthy:No
Age Range:Any - 60
Updated:2/10/2018
Start Date:January 2008
End Date:January 2021

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Screening and Risk Communication for First Degree Relatives of Colorectal Cancer Patients

The goal of this psychosocial research study is to learn about the knowledge, beliefs, and
attitudes that people have toward screening for colorectal cancer. Another goal is to study
how families communicate about colorectal cancer risk and colorectal cancer screening, with
each other and with health care providers.

Objectives:

1. To evaluate psychosocial and external factors influencing colorectal cancer (CRC)
patients' communication with their first-degree relatives (FDRs) about CRC risk and
screening information.

Using measures of knowledge, health beliefs and behavior, family closeness, openness and
motivation to discuss CRC and screening, distress, provider support and background
variables (sociodemographics, access to care, and medical history), we will conduct a
cross-sectional study to evaluate factors influencing CRC patients' communication about
CRC risk and screening information to their FDRs.

2. To evaluate psychosocial and external factors associated with CRC screening behavior
among first-degree relatives of CRC patients.

Using measures of knowledge, health beliefs and behavior, family closeness and subjective
norms, distress, provider interactions, benefits/barriers, and background variables
(race/ethnicity, sociodemographics, access to care, and medical history), we will conduct a
cross-sectional study of FDRs of CRC patients recruited under Aim 1 to evaluate factors
associated with CRC screening behavior (specifically, colonoscopy adherence).

You will be interviewed by a member of the study staff over the telephone. You will be asked
about your awareness of screening tests for colorectal cancer, and your attitudes toward
colorectal cancer screening. You also will also be asked about your family's past use of
these screening tests, and how you discuss colorectal cancer risk and screening with your
family and health care providers. Some demographic information also will be collected (such
as your age or marital status). The questionnaire will take between 30 and 45 minutes to
complete.

Your answers to the questions and your personal information will be kept strictly
confidential. Your questionnaire answers will be identified with a code number, rather than a
name, so that you cannot be identified.

This is an investigational study. Up to 325 colorectal cancer patients and their close
relatives may take part in the study. All will be enrolled MD Anderson.

Inclusion Criteria:

1. Colorectal cancer (CRC) Patients: CRC patients will be eligible if they:

- have a diagnosis of colorectal adenocarcinoma at or before age 60, and were
diagnosed between 6 and 12 months prior to being contacted about this study (to
allow adequate time for dissemination of CRC risk to family members, and to avoid
interference with care surrounding the initial diagnosis);

- have at least one living FDR age 40 years or older;

- can read and speak English.

2. FDRs of CRC Patients: FDRs will be eligible if they

- are age 40 years or older;

- can read and speak English.

Exclusion Criteria:

1. CRC Patients: CRC patients will be excluded if they:

- have a history of a known hereditary CRC syndrome (e.g., HNPCC, familial
polyposis) or inflammatory bowel disease (e.g., ulcerative colitis or Crohn's
disease); or

- have an ECOG PS>1.

2. FDRs of CRC patients: FDRs will be excluded if they:

- have a history of a known hereditary CRC syndrome (e.g., HNPCC, familial
polyposis) or inflammatory bowel disease (e.g., ulcerative colitis or Crohn's
disease); or

- have a personal history of colon polyps or of cancer diagnosed within 5 years
prior to entry into the study, with the exception of nonmelanoma skin cancer.
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