Improving Uptake of Surveillance in Colorectal Cancer Survivors Through Navigation and Web Education

NCT06995924 · Status: RECRUITING · Phase: NA · Type: INTERVENTIONAL · Enrollment: 75

Last updated 2026-02-20

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Summary

This pilot clinical trial looks at whether patient navigation services, an interactive web education intervention, called Current Together After Cancer (CTAC), or both navigation and CTAC works to improve the uptake of surveillance in patients with stage I-III colorectal cancer (CRC). Post-treatment surveillance is critical to detect recurrence early, yet many CRC survivors do not receive recommended surveillance care. Surveillance is a complex process that includes laboratory tests, cross-sectional imaging, and endoscopic procedures. Patient navigation services, interactive web education, or a combination of both may improve surveillance care for patients with stage I-III colorectal cancer.

Conditions

  • Stage I Colorectal Cancer AJCC v8
  • Stage II Colorectal Cancer AJCC v8
  • Stage III Colorectal Cancer AJCC v8

Interventions

OTHER

Educational Intervention

Complete self-directed interactive education

OTHER

Electronic Health Record Review

Ancillary studies

OTHER

Internet-Based Intervention

Receive access to CTAC

BEHAVIORAL

Patient Navigation

Receive patient navigation services

OTHER

Survey Administration

Ancillary studies

Sponsors & Collaborators

  • Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center

    lead OTHER

Principal Investigators

  • Rachel B. Issaka, MD, MAS · Fred Hutch/University of Washington Cancer Consortium

Study Design

Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
HEALTH_SERVICES_RESEARCH
Masking
NONE
Model
PARALLEL

Eligibility

Min Age
18 Years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No

Timeline & Regulatory

Start
2025-11-17
Primary Completion
2027-03-31
Completion
2027-03-31

Countries

  • United States

Study Locations

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