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The Genetic Information and Family Testing (GIFT) Study is designed to support the capacity, opportunity, and motivation of cancer patients to engage their relatives about inherited cancer susceptibility and provide support and services to those relatives to initiate GRE (including genetic testing) and prepare them to subsequently engage their clinicians in informed decision-making about cancer prevention and early detection.
Full description
GIFT features a web-based intervention that offers access to an online family communication program containing key facts about genetics, cancer risk, and the role of genetic testing and helps patients share health information with their first-and second-degree relatives, whom they can invite to join the study to receive education/support and access to low-cost genetic testing. Two design features of the intervention will be randomized and evaluated to determine the best approach for future scalability.
Those eligible will be offered enrollment into the Michigan-hosted intervention trial, and those who enroll will be randomized into 1 of 4 study arms. Patients can invite their relatives to enroll and receive genetic testing via Color. Families randomized to the arms with human Navigator support will also have access to a Family Health Navigator at Stanford University. Enrolled patients and relatives will be surveyed six months post-enrollment to collect additional information regarding their interactions with the GIFT platform and their experiences with genetic risk evaluation.
Study phase and approximate sample size is summarized below:
Study phase and approximate sample size summarizes have been updated below 22NOV2024:
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Inclusion criteria for the PICS survey are:
Additional eligibility criteria for Patient Trial Invitation will be evaluated from patient response to the PICS survey and will include patient report of:
Inclusion criteria for Relative Trial Invitation are assessed via patient report:
Additional eligibility criteria for Relative Trial Enrollment will be evaluated from relative response to the relative eligibility screening survey (see Appendix C) and will include:
Exclusion Criteria
Exclusion criteria for the PICS survey are:
Additional exclusion criteria for Patient Trial Invitation:
Exclusion criteria for Relative Trial Invitation are:
Additional exclusion criteria for Relative Trial Enrollment include relative report of:
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