Breast Cancer - Navigate - Prospective Cohort

Description

The Chrysalis Initiative (TCI) has with its technology partner Eversana/Intouch developed the BC-Navigate website/application to help guide women through care delivery during breast cancer treatment. TCI a nonprofit, breast cancer education and navigation organization is developing methods to address health inequities in cancer care delivery. TCI and its new academic/clinical partner, The Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center of Northwestern University, propose to apply TCI's developed patient navigation support techniques to enhance knowledge and self-advocacy among a cohort of Black and African American women, and other women of color (WOC), receiving care in Northwestern's breast cancer program. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to apply TCI's patient navigation-and-coaching program and its website/mobile app (Breast Cancer-Navigate) platform to improve timely initiation to patient adjuvant treatment among WOC breast cancer patients and evaluate the feasibility and preliminary efficacy of this approach.

Conditions

Breast Cancer, Quality of Life, Chemotherapy

Study Overview

Study Details

Study overview

The Chrysalis Initiative (TCI) has with its technology partner Eversana/Intouch developed the BC-Navigate website/application to help guide women through care delivery during breast cancer treatment. TCI a nonprofit, breast cancer education and navigation organization is developing methods to address health inequities in cancer care delivery. TCI and its new academic/clinical partner, The Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center of Northwestern University, propose to apply TCI's developed patient navigation support techniques to enhance knowledge and self-advocacy among a cohort of Black and African American women, and other women of color (WOC), receiving care in Northwestern's breast cancer program. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to apply TCI's patient navigation-and-coaching program and its website/mobile app (Breast Cancer-Navigate) platform to improve timely initiation to patient adjuvant treatment among WOC breast cancer patients and evaluate the feasibility and preliminary efficacy of this approach.

Effect of a Navigation Intervention on Care Equity for Women of Color Diagnosed with Breast Cancer: a Feasibility Study

Breast Cancer - Navigate - Prospective Cohort

Condition
Breast Cancer
Intervention / Treatment

-

Contacts and Locations

Chicago

Northwestern University, Chicago, Illinois, United States, 60611

Participation Criteria

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Eligibility Criteria

  • * 18 years of age and older
  • * Diagnosed with non-metastatic breast cancer (stages I-III)
  • * An order placed for a post-operative chemotherapy cycle by a NM clinician
  • * Not have initiated a recommended post-operative chemotherapy cycle at the time of study enrollment
  • * Completed surgery for breast cancer
  • * First-time diagnosis of breast cancer
  • * Established care at Northwestern Medicine
  • * English-speaking as the navigation website is not yet available in other languages
  • * Access to internet on a smart phone or computer/tablet
  • * Any ethnic background
  • * We will only consider patients that sign an informed consent form
  • * Men will be excluded because the navigation website only contains content and resources for women. Men also make up less than 1% of all breast cancer diagnoses and the Breast Cancer-Navigate app/website content was developed for female breast cancer patients.
  • * Diagnosis of additional, life-threatening condition (e.g., end-stage renal disease, heart failure) which can interfere with timely planned adjuvant chemotherapy treatment for cancer.

Ages Eligible for Study

18 Years to

Sexes Eligible for Study

FEMALE

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Collaborators and Investigators

Northwestern University,

Study Record Dates

2025-05