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Eating, Activity, and Stress Education

Prostate Cancer

The purpose of this study is to determine whether a vegetable-based diet, physical activity program, and stress reduction training will reduce or maintain PSA levels, an indicator of prostate cancer progression, in men who have had their prostate gland removed following a prostate cancer diagnosis.

Completed17 enrollment criteria

L-Arginine Supplementation With or Without Enzyme Inhibitors Treating Erectile Function of Prostate...

Male Erectile DisorderProstate Cancer1 more

RATIONALE: L-arginine supplements may improve the quality of life and erectile function in men who are prostate cancer survivors. PURPOSE: This randomized phase II trial is studying how well L-arginine supplementation works with or without enzyme inhibitors in treating erectile function and quality of life of prostate cancer survivors previously treated with radiation therapy.

Completed29 enrollment criteria

Cancer: Thriving and Surviving Online Workshop and Study for Cancer Survivors

Blood CancerBreast Cancer3 more

Cancer: Surviving and Thriving is a 6-week workshop for cancer survivors. The overall goal of the study is to determine whether an online cancer survivor education and support workshop can have lasting beneficial effects in helping survivors improve their self-management of health skills and quality of life.

Completed0 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of Radiation Therapy Positioning System (RTPS) in Patients With Localized Prostate Cancer...

Prostate Cancer

The study aims to evaluate the safety and performance of the RTPS in patients with localized prostate cancer.The RTPS is an investigational device and requires permanent implantation of a small radioactive fiducial, called the Blip, in the prostate.

Completed23 enrollment criteria

Docetaxel/Prednisone Plus Fractionated 177Lu- J591 Antibody for Metastatic, Castrate-resistant Prostate...

Prostate Cancer

The purpose of this study is to test the effectiveness of the experimental drug, 177Lu-J591 antibody in combination with docetaxel chemotherapy against metastatic, castrate-resistant prostate cancer.

Completed28 enrollment criteria

Green Tea Extract and Prostate Cancer

Prostate Cancer

The purpose of the study is to see if a green tea extract can beneficially alter several markers of cancer risk and progression.

Completed13 enrollment criteria

Exercise for Physical Health in Men With Prostate Cancer

Prostatic NeoplasmOsteoporosis

The purpose of this study is to conduct a 12-month randomized controlled trial comparing the effects of strength and impact exercise training to flexibility/relaxation training on body composition (bone, muscle and fat mass), physical function (strength, gait, power, balance and self-report physical function and symptoms) in men currently treated with hormone therapy for prostate cancer.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Internet Support for Cancer Patients

CancerBreast Cancer1 more

Cancer patients often experience multiple physical, functional and psychosocial symptoms, but have limited support while being at home between treatments and during rehabilitation. WebChoice is a novel Internet support system that extends traditional health services into patients' homes. The system allows patients to monitor symptoms over time, and provides access to evidence-based self-management options tailored to their reported symptoms as well as a communication area where patients can ask questions to a clinical nurse specialist in cancer care and exchange experiences with other cancer patients. This randomized clinical trial: Tests the effects of WebChoice on primary outcomes of symptom distress, quality of life, depression and health service use, and secondary outcomes of self-efficacy, social support . We will also analyze: Relationships between primary and secondary outcomes; How patients' symptom distress varies over time; Patients' preferences for participation in decision making about symptom management How patients use WebChoice, such as frequency of use, duration, most used components; How patients' experience WebChoice's usefulness and ease of use; Patterns and content of patients' communication with the cancer nurse and other patients. 325 cancer patients (189 breast cancer and 136 prostate cancer patients) were recruited from throughout Norway through advertisements and invitation letters and the Norwegian Cancer Registry. Patients were randomly assigned to WebChoice or the control group that received usual care. Patients are being followed with 5 repeated measures over 12 months. Data are being collected through questionnaires, from system logs, and from interviews that were conducted in subset of experimental group patients. The primary hypothesis will be tested with Repeated Measures ANCOVA techniques. The other research questions will be answered using various inferential and descriptive techniques and through content analysis of messages and transcripts of patient interviews. This study can make a significant contribution to reduce unnecessary suffering and improve the quality of life for a large group of cancer patients.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Testing the Helpfulness of 2 Decision Aids for Prostate Cancer

Prostate Cancer

The purpose of this study is to test different methods for communicating information about prostate cancer treatment to men. The investigators are studying how best to present information so men can make informed decisions about what prostate cancer treatment to undergo.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

The Effect of High-dose Silybin-phytosome in Men With Prostate Cancer

Prostate Cancer

Silibinin has demonstrated anti-cancer activity in the laboratory for several different cancer types, including prostate cancer. Silibinin was originally obtained from milk thistle. Silybin-Phytosome, an oral form of silibinin, has been tested previously in prostate cancer patients to determine the safety of high-dose treatment. This study is for men with prostate cancer who are planning to have their prostate surgically removed. Participants will be given Silybin-Phytosome three times a day from enrollment in the study until the time of their surgery. Participation in this study will not affect the timing of surgery. We obtain blood and urine samples at the start and completion of the trial in addition to prostate tissue from the surgery. These samples will be analyzed for the effect of Silybin-Phytosome at the end of the study.

Completed13 enrollment criteria
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