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A Behavioral Health Intervention Using Digital Technology in Radiation Therapy for Prostate Cancer Patients

Trial Status: closed to accrual

This clinical trial assesses the use of a smart water bottle to improve bladder filling for prostate cancer patients undergoing radiation therapy. A consistent bladder filling throughout the treatment is important to help improve the quality of cancer treatment. When patients do not have a full bladder during radiation treatments, they may be asked to fill their bladder, which can lead to treatment delays and back up the clinic’s flow. A digital smartphone-based behavioral intervention may coach motivated prostate cancer patients to develop a sensory awareness of an optimally filled bladder, improving their need for re-imaging while on the radiation treatment table and decreasing their overall time in clinic. This study may also help researchers learn more about how to reduce wasted time in the radiation clinic.