Together Stronger: A Family-centered Lifestyle Intervention for Black Prostate Cancer Survivors a… (NCT07164456) | Clinical Trial Compass
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Together Stronger: A Family-centered Lifestyle Intervention for Black Prostate Cancer Survivors and Their Caregivers
United States648 participantsStarted 2026-01-13
Plain-language summary
To establish the efficacy of the family-centered intervention in improving healthy lifestyle behaviors (MVPA and overall diet quality), as well as physical functioning, QoL, and family health climate, compared to survivor-only and control groups.
Who can participate
Age range18 Years
SexMALE
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Eligibility Criteria
Survivors are eligible if they
* Are adults (≥18 years old)
* Self-identify as Black or African American;
* Were diagnosed with stage 0-III PCa; completed PCa treatment; (5) are able to be physically active, as determined by responses to the Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire (PAR-Q); and
* Have a family caregiver willing to participate together. Individuals under active surveillance for PCa will be included.
Caregivers are eligible if they:
* Are adults (≥18 years old)
* Are able to be physically active, as determined by responses to the
Exclusion Criteria
Survivors are excluded if they:
* Have a prior history of other cancer or have metastatic cancer.
* Have planned concomitant immunotherapy, hormonal therapy, chemotherapy, or radiation therapy during the study period.
* Meet physical activity recommendations (i.e., 150 min of moderate intensity physical activity per week); and (4) are currently participating in a lifestyle or weight management program.
Caregivers are excluded if they:
* Have serious medical conditions (e.g., cancer, congestive heart failure, stroke, and dementia)
* Are currently participating in a lifestyle or weight management program.
What they're measuring
1
Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire
Timeframe: Through study completion; an average of 1 year