Pursuing Exploration Into the Supportive Care Needs and Intervention Preferences of Survivors of Testicular Cancer
NCT ID: NCT07228637
Last Updated: 2025-11-14
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Basic Information
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RECRUITING
NA
48 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2025-08-18
2026-03-05
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
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Coaching Program 1: Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
Testicular cancer survivors in the ACT-based coaching arm will learn new and more adaptive ways to respond to fear of cancer recurrence and other difficult internal experiences (e.g., thoughts, feelings, body sensations).
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) Coaching
Across six weekly 90-minute online group sessions, testicular cancer survivors in the ACT coaching arm will practice various mindfulness exercises, clarify their values, and set specific values-based action goals in alignment with their values. Through in-session and home practice of skills, participants learn new and more adaptive ways to respond to fear of cancer recurrence and other difficult internal experiences (e.g., thoughts, feelings, body sensations). Participants receive handouts on session topics and a link to guided mindfulness practices developed by our team. Participants will be asked to track their home practices on provided logs.
Coaching Program 2: Education and Support
Testicular cancer survivors in the education and support coaching arm will discuss their cancer-related concerns and receive education on supportive services and resources available locally and nationally.
Education and Support Coaching
Across six weekly 90-minute sessions, testicular cancer survivors in the education and support coaching arm are directed to resources for practical support, health information, and contact information for available community and national resources and support. Sessions include an orientation to testicular cancer survivorship and recurrence risks, education regarding common quality-of-life concerns experienced by cancer survivors, and an overview of community and national resources for addressing these concerns. Participants receive handouts summarizing session topics and are asked to review them as homework.
Interventions
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Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) Coaching
Across six weekly 90-minute online group sessions, testicular cancer survivors in the ACT coaching arm will practice various mindfulness exercises, clarify their values, and set specific values-based action goals in alignment with their values. Through in-session and home practice of skills, participants learn new and more adaptive ways to respond to fear of cancer recurrence and other difficult internal experiences (e.g., thoughts, feelings, body sensations). Participants receive handouts on session topics and a link to guided mindfulness practices developed by our team. Participants will be asked to track their home practices on provided logs.
Education and Support Coaching
Across six weekly 90-minute sessions, testicular cancer survivors in the education and support coaching arm are directed to resources for practical support, health information, and contact information for available community and national resources and support. Sessions include an orientation to testicular cancer survivorship and recurrence risks, education regarding common quality-of-life concerns experienced by cancer survivors, and an overview of community and national resources for addressing these concerns. Participants receive handouts summarizing session topics and are asked to review them as homework.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Diagnosed with testicular cancer (any type, stage, or risk category) without evidence of active distant disease at time of study entry
* Completed surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and/or stem cell transplant 5 years or less prior to enrollment
* Willing to provide authorization to be contacted by email
* Willing to complete surveys
* Willing to participate in six, 90-minute intervention sessions
* Able to speak and read English
* Has clinically significant fear of cancer recurrence (FCR-4 score = 9 or higher) and/or anxiety (GAD-2 score = 3 or higher) at eligibility screening
Exclusion Criteria
* Patient has co-morbidities or deficits that would impair participation in the study, including:
1. history of neurological disorder or traumatic brain injury (e.g., stroke, encephalitis, epilepsy, loss of consciousness greater than 10 minutes);
2. severe depressive symptoms (PHQ-2 score = 5 or higher at screening),
3. active substance abuse or uncontrolled bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, or psychosis;
4. obvious hearing and/or communicative disability that would impair their participation
* Patient is currently participating in "The Platinum Study" (PI: Lois Travis)
* Currently participating in psychotherapy focused on cancer-specific adjustment/support
* Currently participating in any behavioral/psychosocial research study that has the potential to skew results of this study or the study in which the survivor is participating
18 Years
40 Years
MALE
No
Sponsors
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Indiana University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Shelley Johns
Associate Professor of Medicine and Walther Scholar in Psycho-Oncology
Principal Investigators
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Shelley A. Johns, PsyD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Indiana University
Locations
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Indiana University - Indianapolis
Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Facility Contacts
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Shelley Johns, PsyD
Role: primary
Other Identifiers
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22340
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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