A Study of Cognitive Health in Prostate Cancer Survivors

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Full Title

Prostate Cancer Survivorship and Cognitive Health (PRO-HEALTH)

Purpose

Researchers are doing this study to learn about changes in the mental (cognitive) abilities of men who have undergone treatments for prostate cancer, including focusing, remembering things, and processing information. Specifically, they are studying the relationship between mental abilities and other factors, such as a person’s lifestyle, medical history, or symptoms (for example, tiredness, mood changes, or difficulties with sleep).

Learning about the various factors that contribute to mental function may aid the development of better treatments to improve cognitive health and well-being in prostate cancer survivors. Participants in this study will complete a questionnaire, and information will be gathered from their medical records. 

Who Can Join

To be eligible for this study, patients must meet several requirements, including:

  • Participants must have been diagnosed with prostate cancer within the past ten years.
  • Prostate cancer treatment must have been completed at least one month before entering the study.

Contact

For more information about this study, please contact Dr. Kevin Liou and the research team at 646-449-1026 or at [email protected].

Protocol

22-223

Disease Status

Newly Diagnosed & Relapsed/Refractory

Investigator

Co-Investigators

ClinicalTrials.gov ID

NCT05540782