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Evaluating a Novel Web-based Intervention for Breast Cancer Survivors (OPTIMUNE)

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Technical University of Dortmund

Status

Completed

Conditions

Breast Cancer

Treatments

Other: Care-As-Usual
Behavioral: Optimune

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other
Industry

Identifiers

NCT03643640
Optimune Trial Add-on

Details and patient eligibility

About

The trial aims to evaluate the effectiveness of a novel web-based intervention (Optimune), which was designed to introduce relevant cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) techniques to women with breast cancer who are past the active eradication phase. The present study will test the hypothesis that Optimune has an impact on lifestyle parameters and psychometric outcomes. Therefore, 360 woman with breast cancer will be recruited and randomized to two groups: (1) a control group, in which they may engage with any treatment (Care-as-Usual, CAU) and receive access to Optimune after a delay of 3 months (i.e., CAU/wait list control group), or (2) to a treatment group that immediately receives 12-month access to Optimune and may also use CAU. The primary outcome measure is the effect on quality of life, physical activity and diet three month post-baseline.

Full description

Depression and fatigue is common in breast cancer survivors and its presence is associated with personal suffering, increased inflammatory activity, and worse prognosis. While in the phase of acute treatment many women receive short-term psychological support to better cope with the situation, this is not standard of care in the years following. Web-based psychological interventions are easily accessible and preliminary evidence suggests that such interventions can be effective. However, no trial has yet examined whether a CBT-based internet intervention designed to meet the needs of breast cancer survivors can achieve effects on lifestyle parameters and psychometric outcomes, when offered as adjunct to care as usual.

In this study, the investigators will investigate treatment effects of the novel web-based program Optimune when added to treatment as usual. Beyond established CBT techniques targeting depression, anxiety, and fatigue, this intervention specifically includes elements that have shown effects on markers of immune status and inflammation, including sleep and stress management (e.g., mindfulness-based techniques) and lifestyle optimization (dietary and physical activity advice). The delivery and training of content is continuously individualized to match users' preferences and needs, based on responses within the program. The intervention is delivered via the internet and protected by individually assigned passwords. The program can be accessed for 365 days after registration.

This randomized controlled trial will include 360 women with breast cancer who are past the active eradication phase. Participants will be recruited from various settings, including web-based advertisement and internet forums/groups. Participants will be randomly assigned to either (1) a control group, in which they receive care as usual (CAU) and are given access to the web-based intervention (Optimune) after a delay of 3 months (i.e., CAU/wait list control group), or (2) a treatment group that may also use CAU and in addition immediately receives 12-month access to the web-based intervention (Optimune). Measurements are collected at pre-treatment (T0) three months (T1) and six months (T2).

Enrollment

360 patients

Sex

Female

Ages

30 to 70 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion and exclusion criteria

Eligible are women who

  • had breast cancer diagnosed less than 5 years ago
  • completed acute treatment for breast cancer at least 1 month ago. This applies for surgery, chemotherapy or radiation, whichever occurred last. (Prophylactic treatment with anti-hormones like tamoxifene, aromatase-inhibitors or bisphosphonates is allowed).
  • are competent in German language
  • provide written consent to study procedures
  • are willing to provide the discharge letter from oncology (to verify diagnosis and therapies)

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Single Blind

360 participants in 2 patient groups

Optimune
Experimental group
Description:
Optimune is an web-based psychological intervention for women with breast cancer. Beyond established CBT techniques targeting depression, anxiety, and fatigue, this intervention specifically includes elements that have shown effects on markers of immune status and inflammation, including sleep, stress management (e.g., mindfulness-based techniques) and lifestyle optimization (dietary and physical activity advice). Content is continuously adapted to users' concerns and needs. It contains interactive dialogues that can be accessed via computer or smart-phone, illustrations, audio files and motivating text messages. Optional daily text messages with motivational content accompany the program. The program can be accessed for 365 days after registration.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Optimune
Care-as-Usual
Active Comparator group
Description:
As in the experimental arm, participants are free to continue to engage with any treatment they require (i.e., CAU). However, they will receive access to Optimune six months post-baseline (i.e., wait list with respect to Optimune access).
Treatment:
Other: Care-As-Usual

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