Study Summary
This trial is testing whether an online intervention can help improve sexual functioning in men who have had prostate cancer treatment.
Treatment Effectiveness
Study Objectives
2 Primary · 0 Secondary · Reporting Duration: 24 months
24 months
Erectile Dysfunction
Urinary Incontinence
Trial Safety
Side Effects for
Control
36%Pain with injection of propofol
Trial Design
2 Treatment Groups
Intervention Evaluation Test Group
1 of 2
Intervention Evaluation Control Group
1 of 2
Experimental Treatment
403 Total Participants · 2 Treatment Groups
Primary Treatment: Control · No Placebo Group · N/A
Intervention Evaluation Test Group
Behavioral
Experimental Group · 1 Intervention: Restore Rehabilitation Program · Intervention Types: BehavioralIntervention Evaluation Control Group
Behavioral
Experimental Group · 1 Intervention: Control · Intervention Types: BehavioralTreatment
First Studied
Drug Approval Stage
How many patients have taken this drug
Control
2011
Completed Phase 4
~15780
Trial Logistics
Trial Timeline
Screening: ~3 weeks
Treatment: Varies
Reporting: 24 months
Who is running the clinical trial?
University of MinnesotaLead Sponsor
1,279 Previous Clinical Trials
1,490,565 Total Patients Enrolled
3 Trials studying Prostate Cancer
5,521 Patients Enrolled for Prostate Cancer
National Cancer Institute (NCI)NIH
13,167 Previous Clinical Trials
41,168,152 Total Patients Enrolled
539 Trials studying Prostate Cancer
503,006 Patients Enrolled for Prostate Cancer
MalecareUNKNOWN
B. Simon Rosser, PhDPrincipal InvestigatorUniversity of Minnesota
Eligibility Criteria
Age 18+ · Male Participants · 6 Total Inclusion Criteria
Mark “Yes” if the following statements are true for you:You have access to the internet.
You have experienced recent issues with urinating or having sex, which you will be asked about by a nurse.
References
- Rosser, B.R. Simon, Elizabeth J. Polter, Neelam Chandiramani, Sean Cahill, Christopher W. Wheldon, Badrinath R. Konety, Charles J. Ryan, Ryan Haggart, and Aditya Kapoor. 2021. “Acceptability and Feasibility of Collecting Sexual Orientation and Expanded Gender Identity Data in Urology and Oncology Clinics”. LGBT Health. Mary Ann Liebert Inc. doi:10.1089/lgbt.2020.0256.
- 2019. "Restore: Improving Sexual Outcomes of Gay and Bisexual Prostate Cancer Survivors". ClinicalTrials.gov. https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT03343093.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is enrollment actively underway for this clinical trial?
"According to clinicaltrials.gov, this particular medical research project is not currently recruiting new patients; although it was first posted on January 1st 2019 and last updated on August 8th 2022. Fortunately, there are over a thousand other studies that are looking for participants at the current moment in time." - Anonymous Online Contributor
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