Impact of Aromatase Inhibitors on Occupations for Individuals with Breast Cancer
Sponsor: |
NA |
Enrolling: |
Female Patients Only |
IRB Number: |
AAAU9600 |
Contact: |
Rochelle Mendonca: 212-304-6383 / rm3736@cumc.columbia.edu |
The Department of Occupational Therapy at Columbia University will be conducting research to understand the impact of aromatase inhibitors (AIs) on performing everyday activities, like bathing and making meals, for women diagnosed with breast cancer. The purpose of this study is to understand how functional performance is impacted by the use of AIs, and its relationship with mental health, social support, physical health related to breast cancer, and one's own demographics. We want to recruit participants from this study who have the following qualifications: previous or current diagnosis of breast cancer, previous or current use of aromatase inhibitor(s), lives in the United States, and English speaking. If you meet the four qualifications, we strongly encourage you to fill out our survey! Please copy and paste the following link into your browser: https://cumc.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_8AZCZ0ts61DnA6W. If you have any questions or concerns regarding the study, please contact Rochelle Mendonca(rm3736@cumc.columbia.edu) and Colleen Maher (cmm17@cumc.columbia.edu).
Investigator
Rochelle Mendonca, PhD
Have you ever been diagnosed with breast cancer? |
Yes |
No |
Are you currently taking an aromatase inhibitor, OR have you taken an aromatase inhibitor in the past year? |
Yes |
No |