Prospective Randomized Trial of Streamlined Genetic Education and Testing for Ovarian Cancer Patients
NCT ID: NCT04537702
Last Updated: 2021-08-26
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
64 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2019-08-08
2021-07-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
NONE
Study Groups
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Tradition Counseling Group (TG)
After completion of baseline surveys, the TG subjects will be referred to a formal pre-test consultation with a genetic counselor. TG subjects will complete an electronic family history questionnaire (FHQ) within one week of the primary visit. A member of the genetics team will curate the results by contacting the subject to review errors and clarify any ambiguities in the pedigree. The TG subjects will then meet with the genetic counselor. After counseling, participants will be given the option to undergo a multi-gene panel genetic test. Those who agree to testing will also complete the standard genetic testing consent form. As per standard practice, patients will also be asked to provide consent for somatic tumor testing of surgical (non-cytologic) specimen. Subjects will complete a post-education distress and anxiety survey (IES) either via an email link to a confidential REDCap survey link 1-2 weeks after formal consultation.
Traditional Education
The TG subjects will then meet with the genetic counselor at the previously scheduled appointment time. During this visit, they will receive approximately thirty to sixty minutes of counseling regarding genetic testing and potential results. The discussion is based on the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) and National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) guidelines of informed consent for genetic testing. After counseling, participants will be given the option to undergo a multi-gene panel genetic test either via saliva or blood sample. Those who agree to testing will also complete the standard genetic testing consent form. As per standard practice of the clinical genetic service at DCI, patients will also be asked to provide consent for somatic tumor testing of surgical specimen (non-cytologic).
Streamlined Group (SG)
After completion of the baseline surveys, the SG subjects will watch an approximately eight minute long genetics education video. All subjects will then have the option to "opt out" and receive formal genetic counseling prior to making a decision about testing. If the subject elects to undergo genetic testing, she will fill out the standard genetic testing consent form. As per standard practice of the clinical genetic service at Duke Cancer Institute (DCI), patients will also be asked to provide consent for somatic tumor testing of surgical (non-cytologic) specimen. SG subjects will complete an FHQ within one week of the primary visit. A member of the genetics team will curate the results by contacting the subject to review common errors and clarify any ambiguities in the pedigree. Subjects will complete a post-education distress and anxiety survey (IES) via either an email link to a confidential REDCap survey link or over the phone 1-2 weeks after education.
Streamlined Education
After completion of the baseline surveys, the SG subjects will watch an approximately eight minute long genetics education video. This video will be made with the assistance of Duke University genetic counselors and gynecologic oncology providers. It will consist of a discussion of genes and mutations, the recommendation of universal testing for high grade epithelial ovarian cancer, a review of genes associated with ovarian cancer predisposition, the possibility of uncertain results including variants of undetermined significance, the potential for undetected mutations in known or unknown cancer susceptibility genes, the potential impact on personal treatment and on family members, the possibility of genetic discrimination and the legal protection of genetic information.
Interventions
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Streamlined Education
After completion of the baseline surveys, the SG subjects will watch an approximately eight minute long genetics education video. This video will be made with the assistance of Duke University genetic counselors and gynecologic oncology providers. It will consist of a discussion of genes and mutations, the recommendation of universal testing for high grade epithelial ovarian cancer, a review of genes associated with ovarian cancer predisposition, the possibility of uncertain results including variants of undetermined significance, the potential for undetected mutations in known or unknown cancer susceptibility genes, the potential impact on personal treatment and on family members, the possibility of genetic discrimination and the legal protection of genetic information.
Traditional Education
The TG subjects will then meet with the genetic counselor at the previously scheduled appointment time. During this visit, they will receive approximately thirty to sixty minutes of counseling regarding genetic testing and potential results. The discussion is based on the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) and National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) guidelines of informed consent for genetic testing. After counseling, participants will be given the option to undergo a multi-gene panel genetic test either via saliva or blood sample. Those who agree to testing will also complete the standard genetic testing consent form. As per standard practice of the clinical genetic service at DCI, patients will also be asked to provide consent for somatic tumor testing of surgical specimen (non-cytologic).
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Presenting to Duke gynecologic oncology clinic or collaborating institution for first outpatient visit following pathologic or cytologic diagnosis. If logistic constraints prevent the patient from being enrolled at her initial visit, she will be eligible for enrollment up to initiation of her fifth cycle of chemotherapy.
Exclusion Criteria
* Previously received genetic counseling or testing for an inherited cancer susceptibility mutation
* Insurance provided by an insurance company that requires face-to-face genetic consultation prior to testing
* Unable to read or speak English as study design includes video assisted educational materials in English
* Blind or deaf as study design includes video assisted educational materials in English
18 Years
FEMALE
No
Sponsors
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Duke University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Rebecca Previs, MD, MS
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Duke Health
Locations
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Duke University Health System
Durham, North Carolina, United States
Countries
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Provided Documents
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Document Type: Study Protocol and Statistical Analysis Plan
Document Type: Informed Consent Form
Other Identifiers
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PRO00100538
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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