Understanding Young Adult Male Cancer Survivors' Sexual Health
What is the Purpose of this Study?
We are doing this study to better understand the unmet sexual health concerns of young adult male cancer survivors.
What is the Condition Being Studied?
Young adult male cancer survivors who have sexual health concerns after cancer treatment
Who Can Participate in the Study?
Adults ages 18-39 who:
- Are male (sex assigned at birth)
- Were diagnosed with cancer between the ages of 0 and 39
- Have completed their active cancer treatment
For more information about who can be in this study, please contact the study team at 919-681-8437 or Michael.W.Willis@duke.edu.
Age Group
Adults
What is Involved?
If you choose to take part in this study, we will schedule you for a one-time, individual interview over Zoom® (online) with a member of the study team. We will also send you online surveys to fill out about your experiences.
During the interview and in the surveys, we will ask you about:
- Your background and medical history
- Information needs and concerns you have related to sexual health (such as difficulties with sex or ability to have children)
- Distress you may have about your sexual health
- What kinds of programs and resources you think may be helpful to answer sexual health concerns among other young adult male cancer survivors
Study Details
Full Title
Addressing the Unmet Sexual Health Concerns of Adult Male Survivors of Childhood, Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer
Principal Investigator
Assistant Professor in Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Protocol Number
IRB:
PRO00114969
NCT:
NA
Phase
Phase
N/A
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Enrollment Status
OPEN TO ACCRUAL
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