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Systematic Light Exposure for the Prevention of Fatigue in Prostate Cancer Patients

Trial Status: closed to accrual

This trial investigates systematic light exposure in preventing fatigue in prostate cancer patients. Prostate cancer patients receiving radiation therapy may feel tired or worn out, find it harder to concentrate or remember things, or may just not like feel like themselves. Systematic light exposure (with a light box) may prevent side-effects experienced during radiation treatment. This trial may help researchers evaluate whether patients receiving radiation therapy for prostate cancer who are regularly exposed to light from a light box during their treatment will experience reduction of symptoms they may experience during their treatment.