Contraception in cancer

Purpose of this Study

People in this study will do a one-time video interview that lasts between 30 minutes and 1 hour. The interview will ask questions about how they choose birth control and how having cancer has changed their thoughts and feelings about it. During the interview, they will also answer 16 questions on a survey to help researchers understand how confident they feel about making birth control decisions.

Who Can Participate?

Eligibility

This study is for women between 18 and 45 years old who have not gone through menopause. They must have had cancer in the last two years, either in a solid part of the body or in the blood. They must be getting cancer treatment now or have finished it recently. They also need to be able to understand and agree to the study in English and be okay with the risks involved.

Age Range

18-45

Sex/Genders

Female (cisgender)
Looking for Healthy Participants
No

What is Involved?

Description

This study will use video interviews to learn what matters most to people with cancer when they choose birth control. The researchers will look at how sure people feel about their choices and how well those choices match their personal values and medical needs. What they learn will help them create a tool that makes it easier for patients to pick birth control that fits their health and treatment plans.

Locations

Remote/online

Compensation

Yes

Spanish Materials Available

No

Study Details

Full Title

Contraceptive decision making in patients with cancer

Principal Investigator

Brittany
Davidson

Protocol Number

PRO00118515

Enrollment Status

Open to Enrollment