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Brief Title: Using Meditation for Oncology Anxiety
Official Title: Using Meditation to Treat Anxiety and Improve Quality of Life in Prostate Cancer Patients Receiving Radiation Therapy
Study ID: NCT04312191
Brief Summary: The current study is a prospective, interventional, randomized, treatment-controlled study, evaluating the use of Meditation with a Mantra (MM) to decrease anxiety levels and improve Quality of Life (QOL) in prostate cancer patients receiving radiation treatment. The study will be conducted across 6 radiation treatment sessions in men with newly diagnosed prostate cancer, Stage 1 to 3A, and men with recurrent prostate cancer. Patients will receive six radiation sessions with usual care with or without the addition of MM. MM Group patients will be given a log at the beginning of the study to record how long they are meditating and if they found meditation beneficial. The General Anxiety Disorder-7 scale (GAD-7) is a validated tool and will be used to assess anxiety in all participants. The Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-Prostate, Version 4 (FACT-P) is a validated measure of QOL in prostate cancer patients and will be used to assess QOL in all participants. A one month follow up phone call will determine if the patients are continuing to use the MM and if they found the practice of MM useful not only in their radiation treatment sessions but in their everyday lives.
Detailed Description: The current study is a prospective, interventional, randomized, treatment-controlled study, evaluating the use of MM to decrease anxiety levels and improve Quality of Life (QOL) in prostate cancer patients receiving radiation treatment. The study will be conducted across 6 radiation treatment sessions in men with newly diagnosed prostate cancer, Stage 1 to 3A, and men with recurrent prostate cancer. Approximately forty-six patients will be recruited to allow for forty patients to complete assessments. Twenty-three patients will receive six radiation sessions with MM and will be the Test Group. Twenty-three will receive usual care without MM and will be the Control Group. The Test Group will be taught how to meditate using a standard one-word mantra (Om). The first MM session would be a 30-minute introductory session prior to the first radiation treatment followed by five 20-minute sessions prior to each of the remaining five radiation treatments. The Control Group will receive radiation treatments without MM. During the five 20-minute sessions, the patients will receive a meditation refresher and reinforcement to continue to practice meditation at home. The teaching of MM during all sessions will be done by a dedicated research assistant with a Master of Science in Yoga Therapy. Test Group patients will be given a log at the beginning of the study to record how long they are meditating and if they found meditation beneficial. The General Anxiety Disorder-7 scale (GAD-7) is a validated tool and will be used to assess anxiety in all participants. The Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-Prostate, Version 4 (FACT-P) is a validated measure of QOL in prostate cancer patients and will be used to assess QOL in all participants. The GAD-7 and FACT-P will be assessed at baseline, radiation Session 3 and radiation Session 6 to determine the impact of MM on anxiety and QOL, respectively, in the Test Group compared to the Control Group. A one month follow up phone call will determine if the patients are continuing to use the MM and if they found the practice of MM useful not only in their radiation treatment sessions but in their everyday lives.
Minimum Age: 18 Years
Eligible Ages: ADULT, OLDER_ADULT
Sex: MALE
Healthy Volunteers: No
Name: Mellar Davis, MD
Affiliation: Geisinger Clinic
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR