Six-Month Prostate Cancer Empowerment Program (PC-PEP) Improves Urinary Function: A Randomized Trial.

Journal: Cancers

Volume: 16

Issue: 5

Year of Publication: 

Affiliated Institutions:  Department of Urology, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS BH R, Canada. Department of Community Health and Epidemiology, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS BH R, Canada. Department of Oncology, Queens University, Kingston, ON KL N, Canada. Department of Radiation Oncology, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS BH R, Canada.

Abstract summary 

This is a secondary analysis examining a six-month home-based Prostate Cancer-Patient Empowerment Program (PC-PEP) on patient-reported urinary, bowel, sexual, and hormonal function in men with curative prostate cancer (PC) against standard of care. In a crossover clinical trial, 128 men scheduled for PC surgery (n = 62) or radiotherapy with/without hormones (n = 66) were randomized to PC-PEP (n = 66) or waitlist-control and received the standard of care for 6 months, and then PC-PEP to the end of the year. PC-PEP included daily emails with video instructions, aerobic and strength training, dietary guidance, stress management, and social support, with an initial PFMT nurse consultation. Over 6 months, participants in the PC-PEP received optional text alerts (up to three times daily) reminding them to follow the PFMT video program, encompassing relaxation, quick-twitch, and endurance exercises; compliance was assessed weekly. Participants completed baseline, 6, and 12-month International Prostate Symptom Score (IPSS) and Expanded Prostate Cancer Index Composite (EPIC) questionnaires. At 6 months, men in the PC-PEP reported improved urinary bother (IPSS, = 0.004), continence (EPIC, < 0.001), and irritation/obstruction function ( = 0.008) compared to controls, with sustained urinary continence benefits at 12 months ( = 0.002). Surgery patients in the waitlist-control group had 3.5 (95% CI: 1.2, 10, = 0.024) times and 2.3 (95% CI: 0.82, 6.7, = 0.11) times higher odds of moderate to severe urinary problems compared to PC-PEP at 6 and 12 months, respectively. PC-PEP significantly improves lower urinary tract symptoms, affirming its suitability for clinical integration alongside established mental health benefits in men with curative prostate cancer.

Authors & Co-authors:  Lawen Ilie Mason Rendon Spooner Champion Davis MacDonald Kucharczyk Patil Bowes Bailly Bell Lawen Wilke Kephart Rutledge

Study Outcome 

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Statistics
Citations :  Leslie S.W., Soon-Sutton T.L., Anu R.I., Sajjad H., Skelton W.P. StatPearls. StatPearls Publishing; Treasure Island, FL, USA: 2023. Prostate Cancer.
Authors :  17
Identifiers
Doi : 958
SSN : 2072-6694
Study Population
Men
Mesh Terms
Other Terms
behavioural intervention;cancer survivorship;eHealth;erectile dysfunction;incontinence;patient education and activation;pelvic floor muscle training (PFMT);prostate cancer;sexual function;urinary function
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Study Approach
Country of Study
Publication Country
Switzerland