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Differences in baseline characteristics and outcomes at 1- and 2-year follow-up of cancer survivors accrued via self-referral versus cancer registry in the FRESH START Diet and exercise trial.

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Snyder, DC; Sloane, R; Lobach, D; Lipkus, IM; Peterson, B; Kraus, W; Demark-Wahnefried, W
Published in: Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev
May 2008

Participant accrual to research studies is a challenge; oftentimes, advertisements are used to supplement cases ascertained through clinic caseloads and cancer registries. It is unknown, however, if cases ascertained through these two sources differ. In this study, we compared self-referred (n = 209) and registry-ascertained (n = 334) participants enrolled in FRESH START, a randomized controlled trial promoting a healthy diet and increased exercise among breast and prostate cancer survivors. The two groups were compared on baseline characteristics, adherence, attrition, and outcomes by study arm. Compared with participants enrolled from registries, self-referrals were significantly younger (54.1 +/- 10.4 versus 58.7 +/- 10.7 years), more likely to have later-stage disease and to have received chemotherapy (40% versus 19%), and more likely to report "fighting spirit" coping styles (50% versus 30%), lower quality-of-life (88.2 +/- 15.1 versus 92.0 +/- 12.9), fewer comorbid conditions (1.87 +/- 1.60 versus 2.24 +/- 1.78), and lower consumption of five or more daily servings of fruits and vegetables (35% versus 45%; P values <0.05). Although no differences in behavior change were observed between self-referred and registry-ascertained cases assigned to the tailored intervention arm, this was not the case within the attention control arm. Among those who received the attention control intervention of standardized materials in the public domain, self-referred versus registry-ascertained participants showed significantly greater increases in exercise at 1-year follow-up and significantly greater increases in fruit and vegetable consumption at both 1- and 2-year follow-up (P values <0.05). Several differences exist between self-referred and registry-ascertained participants, including motivation to respond to standardized educational materials, which appears significantly greater in self-referred populations.

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Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev

DOI

ISSN

1055-9965

Publication Date

May 2008

Volume

17

Issue

5

Start / End Page

1288 / 1294

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Survivors
  • Single-Blind Method
  • Self Efficacy
  • Risk
  • Registries
  • Prostatic Neoplasms
  • Outcome Assessment, Health Care
  • North America
  • Middle Aged
  • Male
 

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Snyder, D. C., Sloane, R., Lobach, D., Lipkus, I. M., Peterson, B., Kraus, W., & Demark-Wahnefried, W. (2008). Differences in baseline characteristics and outcomes at 1- and 2-year follow-up of cancer survivors accrued via self-referral versus cancer registry in the FRESH START Diet and exercise trial. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev, 17(5), 1288–1294. https://doi.org/10.1158/1055-9965.EPI-07-0705
Snyder, Denise Clutter, Richard Sloane, David Lobach, Isaac M. Lipkus, Bercedis Peterson, William Kraus, and Wendy Demark-Wahnefried. “Differences in baseline characteristics and outcomes at 1- and 2-year follow-up of cancer survivors accrued via self-referral versus cancer registry in the FRESH START Diet and exercise trial.Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev 17, no. 5 (May 2008): 1288–94. https://doi.org/10.1158/1055-9965.EPI-07-0705.
Snyder DC, Sloane R, Lobach D, Lipkus IM, Peterson B, Kraus W, et al. Differences in baseline characteristics and outcomes at 1- and 2-year follow-up of cancer survivors accrued via self-referral versus cancer registry in the FRESH START Diet and exercise trial. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev. 2008 May;17(5):1288–94.
Snyder, Denise Clutter, et al. “Differences in baseline characteristics and outcomes at 1- and 2-year follow-up of cancer survivors accrued via self-referral versus cancer registry in the FRESH START Diet and exercise trial.Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev, vol. 17, no. 5, May 2008, pp. 1288–94. Pubmed, doi:10.1158/1055-9965.EPI-07-0705.
Snyder DC, Sloane R, Lobach D, Lipkus IM, Peterson B, Kraus W, Demark-Wahnefried W. Differences in baseline characteristics and outcomes at 1- and 2-year follow-up of cancer survivors accrued via self-referral versus cancer registry in the FRESH START Diet and exercise trial. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev. 2008 May;17(5):1288–1294.

Published In

Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev

DOI

ISSN

1055-9965

Publication Date

May 2008

Volume

17

Issue

5

Start / End Page

1288 / 1294

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Survivors
  • Single-Blind Method
  • Self Efficacy
  • Risk
  • Registries
  • Prostatic Neoplasms
  • Outcome Assessment, Health Care
  • North America
  • Middle Aged
  • Male