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Telehealth Intervention for Ostomy Self-Management

Is NCT06528990 recruiting? Yes, currently enrolling (May 2026). This Phase 2 trial studies non-drug interventions for colorectal cancer.

Phase 2RecruitingCity of Hope Medical CenterNCT06528990Data as of May 2026

Over one million individuals in the U.S. have ostomies. An ostomy is a surgical procedure that creates an opening in the abdominal wall that allows bodily waste (urinary or fecal) to pass through into an external pouch; in essence, it is the externalization of the gastrointestinal or urinary structures to the abdominal wall. For cancer, ostomies are most commonly placed for rectal cancers, followed by urinary bladder cancer. The health-related quality of life impact of an ostomy is tremendous and greater than many other cancer treatments. The goal of this study is to pilot-test a perioperative ostomy self-management telehealth intervention (Periop-OSMT) in patients with colorectal and bladder cancer and their family caregivers. Participants will receive seven group telehealth sessions before and after ostomy surgery. This pilot clinical trial will study the feasibility of the methods/interventions and determine the preliminary efficacy to support a larger confirmatory trial.

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Cancer type

Colorectal Cancer

Urothelial Carcinoma

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US trial sites

  • City of hope Medical Center · Duarte, California

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