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Undergraduate Skin Cancer Prevention Trial

Is NCT05634252 recruiting? Yes, currently enrolling (May 2026). This Phase 3 trial studies non-drug interventions for skin cancer.

Phase 3RecruitingUniversity of UtahNCT05634252Data as of May 2026

The proposed study is a Multiphase Optimization Strategy (MOST) that uses factorial experiments to evaluate individual and combined effects of intervention components to improve intervention efficiency. The study team anticipates enrolling a total of 528 undergraduate students (\>18 years) into the trial to identify intervention approaches that eliminate sunburn, and secondarily to motivate sun protection and discourage tanning. The study team will test personalized risk components: 1) UV Photo, 2) Action Plan, and 3) MC1R Testing. A full factorial experiment will be conducted to test which of the proposed components or their combinations eliminate sunburn over one year. The study team will also examine effects of the intervention on secondary outcomes. Study assessments will be completed at 4 time points: baseline, 1-month post-intervention, 4-months post-intervention, and 15-months post-intervention.

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Eligibility summary

For patients with skin cancer.

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US trial sites

  • Huntsman Cancer Institute · Salt Lake City, Utah

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