A Quality of Life Intervention for Young African American Breast Cancer Survivors in Treatment
NCT05243056
Summary
This clinical trial studies the use of a quality of life intervention called Y-AMBIENT to help young African American with stage I-III breast cancer manage daily life. Y-AMBIENT is a four-month, telephone-based intervention that includes three themed education sessions with three follow-up sessions, written materials, and videos. The Y-AMBIENT intervention may improve quality of life and other health-related outcomes in young African American breast cancer survivors.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria: * Biologically born women * Self-identify as AA * Are aged 18 to 44 years on study entry * Are diagnosed with breast cancer stage I-III * Are in treatment with chemotherapy and/or radiation for stage I-III breast cancer at study entry * Are English- speaking * Have telephone and internet access Exclusion Criteria: * Participation in formal survivorship navigation programs because they are associated with improved health- related outcomes, which could be a confounder
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NCT05243056