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Developing an Internet-Delivered Sexual Health Program for Breast Cancer Survivors, SHINE Trial

Join the SHINE Trial: Sexual Health Program for Breast Cancer Survivors!

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18 years and older
Female
Phase N/A

The SHINE Trial is a study for breast cancer survivors to address sexual health concerns through an online program. Participants will be placed in one of sixteen groups, each getting different types of online help. The program has four parts, called "Cores," which include lessons on sexual health education, talking with doctors, talking with partners, and enhancing intimacy. Each lesson takes about 20-45 minutes and can be done at your own pace. Participants need to complete the program within 12 weeks and will be in the study for a total of 24 weeks. During this time, participants will fill out three questionnaires, each taking about 40-45 minutes. These questionnaires help researchers understand what works best for addressing sexual concerns in breast cancer survivors.

  • The study lasts for a total of 24 weeks.
  • Participants will complete the program in 12 weeks and fill out forms three times.
  • Access to internet is necessary, and compensation for participation is not mentioned.
Study details
    Breast Cancer Female

NCT06216574

Wake Forest University Health Sciences

9 March 2025

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