Cancer Research Study

Researchers at The University of Oklahoma are interested in learning about how to improve health outcomes in cancer survivors.

Fast Facts

Ages 18+

Finished cancer treatment in the last 3 years

Compensation Provided

Conducted in Oklahoma

Study Background

Cooperative Extension and Cancer Survivorship: Supportive Care via Cooperative Extension Services (SUCCESS) is focused on helping adults who have finished cancer treatment. This program is being created by experts from the University of Oklahoma and Oklahoma State University, but local Cooperative Extension offices will deliver it to the community. Over six weeks, participants will attend in-person classes once a week to learn about staying healthy after cancer. To track how well the program works, participants will also share their thoughts through Zoom at the start and end of the program. The main goal is to see if this program can help improve the health of cancer survivors. 

If you’re a cancer survivor and have completed treatment within the past 3 years, sign up now to see if you are eligible to join our study!

The University of Oklahoma is an equal opportunity institution. IRB# 17371

Study Background

Cooperative Extension and Cancer Survivorship: Supportive Care via Cooperative Extension Services (SUCCESS) is focused on helping adults who have finished cancer treatment. This program is being created by experts from the University of Oklahoma and Oklahoma State University, but local Cooperative Extension offices will deliver it to the community. Over six weeks, participants will attend in-person classes once a week to learn about staying healthy after cancer. To track how well the program works, participants will also share their thoughts through Zoom at the start and end of the program. The main goal is to see if this program can help improve the health of cancer survivors. 

If you’re a cancer survivor and have completed treatment within the past 3 years, sign up now to see if you are eligible to join our study!

The University of Oklahoma is an equal opportunity institution. IRB# 17371

Additional Information

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of a new six-week program designed to improve health outcomes for adults who have completed cancer treatment.

You may qualify for this study if you meet the following criteria.

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Ages 18+
  • Finished cancer treatment in the last 3 years
  • Not currently in hospice or comfort care
  • Not in active treatment other than hormone therapy
  • No surgical or medical history or diagnoses that prohibit full participation in the trial (e.g., colon resection, wheelchair use)

Once enrolled, this study involves:

  • Attending weekly classes for 6 weeks at your local Cooperative Extension office.
  • Complete a short data collection session via Zoom at the beginning and end of the program to help evaluate its effectiveness.

Compensation is provided up to $120 for study completion.

There is no cost for you to participate in our research study.