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A Feasibility Study Followed By A Randomized Phase II Study Of Yoga For Radiation Therapy Side Effects In Prostate Cancer

Completed
Conditions
Prostate Cancer
Interventions
Radiation: Radiotherapy
Other: Eischens Yoga
Registration Number
NCT02135653
Lead Sponsor
Abramson Cancer Center at Penn Medicine
Brief Summary

This study will ascertain the feasibility and effect of Eischens yoga interventions on radiation related fatigue, sexual dysfunction and urinary incontinence in stage I /II prostate cancer patients undergoing radiotherapy with photons and/or protons without prostatectomy. Subjects must be smoke free and have not taken regular yoga classes 6 months prior to enrollment. Subjects will participate in twice weekly yoga sessions for 8 weeks and complete 4 quality of life forms 5 times during study.

Detailed Description

The feasibility study refers to the ability to recruit patients willing to participate in the Eischens yoga interventional arm. Those who are recruited during the feasibility study are seemlessly move to the Phase II study, and for this reason the feasibility study and Eischens yoga interventional arms are reported simply as the Eischens yoga interventional arm.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
68
Inclusion Criteria

Patients

  • Prostate cancer patients undergoing active radiation therapy (external beam radiation with photons and/ or protons). Prior or concurrent androgen deprivation therapy is permitted.
  • Patients of age >18 years, and all races will be included in the study.
  • Patients must have an ECOG Performance Score ≤ 1
  • All patients must sign an informed consent form

Caregivers

  • Subject is age >18 years
  • Subject is English-speaking
  • Subject must sign an informed consent form

Exclusion Criteria

Patients

  • Patients with medical restrictions that may interfere with or prevent them from taking part in the yoga interventions per their physician orders as evaluated by ECOG Performance Status score.
  • Active, regular cigarette smokers, such that smoking may interfere with relaxation and breathing modalities of the yoga interventions. (Smokers that have been smoke-free for 6 months may be included)
  • Patients who currently practice or have recently practiced yoga (taken a yoga class on a regular basis in the last 6 months).
  • Patients who are undergoing chemotherapy for any reason
  • Patients with evidence of metastatic disease

Caregivers

  • Subjects that are unwilling or unable to provide informed consent
  • Subjects with medical restrictions that may interfere with or prevent them from taking part in the yoga interventions
  • Active, regular cigarette smokers, such that smoking may interfere with relaxation and breathing modalities of the yoga interventions. (Smokers that have been smoke-free for 6 months may be included)
  • Patients who currently practice or have recently practiced yoga (taken a yoga class on a regular basis in the last 6 months).
Exclusion Criteria

Not provided

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Feasibility Phase: Eischens Yoga GroupEischens Yoga-
Phase II: Eischens Yoga GroupRadiotherapy-
Feasibility Phase: Eischens Yoga GroupRadiotherapy-
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Adverse Events8 weeks
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
International Prostate Symptom Score8 weeks

8 item 6 point Likert-scale Scores on this scale range from 0 to 35, with a score of 8 to 19 indicating moderate urinary symptoms and 20 to 35 severe urinary symptoms

Brief Fatigue Inventory Score8 weeks

A 9 item 11 point Likert-scale that rapidly assesses fatigue severity 0 - 90 range with greater numbers indicating greater levels of fatigue

Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy: Physical Well-Being Score8 weeks

7 item 5 point Likert-scale questionnaire. 0 - 35 range with larger number implies better physical well-being

Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy: Social Well-Being Score8 weeks

7 item 5 point Likert-scale questionnaire. 0 - 35 range with larger number implies better social well-being

Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy: Functional Well-Being8 weeks

7 item 5 point Likert-scale questionnaire. 0 - 35 range with larger number implies better functional well-being

International Index of Erectile Function Score8 weeks

5 item and 5 point Likert-scale The scores range from 0 to 25, with scores \>21 indicating normal erectile function and scores \<12 indicating moderate to severe ED

Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy: Emotional Well-Being Score8 weeks

6 item 5 point Likert-scale questionnaire. 0 - 30 range with larger number implies better emotional well-being

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Abramson Cancer Center of the University of Pennsylvania

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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

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