Fear of Cancer Recurrence, Tailored Support for Survivors
Summary
A clinical trial registration has been published on ClinicalTrials.gov for study NCT07542821. The study aims to develop and evaluate tailored support interventions for cancer survivors experiencing fear of recurrence, covering breast, head and neck, colorectal, and prostate cancer. Participants will be stratified by concern level and randomized to receive either psychological cognitive training (ConquerFear) or individualized exercise and nutrition guidance.
What changed
A new clinical trial registration has been entered into ClinicalTrials.gov for a study examining fear of cancer recurrence in survivors of breast, head and neck, colorectal, and prostate cancers. The trial will stratify participants based on their level of fear of recurrence and provide escalating levels of supportive care, ranging from basic health education by oncology nurses to structured psychological intervention (ConquerFear) or individualized lifestyle coaching.
Healthcare providers and researchers working in oncology survivorship care should note this trial's focus on differentiated support models. The study's randomized design comparing psychological versus lifestyle interventions for cancer-related anxiety may inform future survivorship care protocols and patient support program design.
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Cancer Survivors' Fear of Cancer Recurrence
N/A NCT07542821 Kind: NA Apr 21, 2026
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to develop and evaluate the tailored support for the fear of cancer recurrence in breast, head and neck, colon-rectal or prostate cancer survivors. Based on screening for fear of cancer recurrence, different levels of supportive care will be provided, starting with the oncology nurses' health education and information for those having a lower level of concern. Those who have medium or higher levels of concerns will be randomized to receive "stepping up" either a "ConquerFear psychological cognitive training" or a "healthy lifestyle - individualized exercise and nutrition guidance".
Conditions: Fear of Cacer Recurrence in Cancer Survivorws
Interventions: psycological cognitive training, Healthy lifestyle, education
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