Lifestyle Intervention for the Reduction of Prostate Cancer Disparities Among African Americans (NCT04215029) | Clinical Trial Compass
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Lifestyle Intervention for the Reduction of Prostate Cancer Disparities Among African Americans
United States6 participantsStarted 2019-08-27
Plain-language summary
This trial studies how well a lifestyle intervention works in reducing prostate cancer disparities among African American prostate cancer patients and their spouses or romantic partners. A lifestyle intervention may help researchers learn if social support can help African American prostate cancer patients and their partners improve their quality of life, support from their partner, physical activity, diet, and inflammation.
Who can participate
Age range18 Years
SexALL
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Inclusion Criteria:
* To be eligible, prostate cancer survivors must self-identify as black or African American
* Prostate cancer survivors must have 0-III stage prostate cancer
* Prostate cancer survivors must have completed therapy (e.g., surgery, chemotherapy \[chemo\] and/or radiation)
* Prostate cancer survivors must enroll with a spouse or a romantic partner
* Prostate cancer survivors must not meet physical activity recommendation (i.e., 150 minutes of moderate intensity physical activity per week)
* Prostate cancer survivors must be willing and able to be physically active, as determined by responses to the Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire (PAR-Q)
* Prostate cancer survivors must not participate in another physical activity, diet, or lifestyle program
* Prostate cancer survivors must have a valid home address and telephone number
* Prostate cancer survivors must be able to access internet over a smartphone or a computer at home or other location (e.g., work, church, library, community center, etc.)
* To be eligible, spouses or romantic partners must be \>=18 years of age
* Spouses or romantic partners must enroll with a spouse or a romantic partner with prostate cancer
* Spouses or romantic partners must live together with the survivors
* Spouses or romantic partners must not have major health problems (e.g., cancer, dementia, stroke, and heart and lung diseases)
* Spouses or romantic partners must be willing and able to be physically active, as determined b…
What they're measuring
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Implementing a lifestyle intervention and active surveillance on couple-based behavioral intervention developed for African American (AA) or Hispanic men