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Evaluation of a Smartphone-Based Application for Prostate Cancer Education and Home-Based PSA Screening for African American Men

Trial Status: closed to accrual

This clinical trial evaluates how well a new smartphone-based application (app), called Prostate Cancer Genius App (PCGA), works in providing prostate cancer education and promoting home-based prostate-specific antigen (PSA) screening in African American men compared to an existing app, called Prevention Taskforce App (PTFA). Prostate cancer is the most diagnosed cancer in African American men and the second leading cause of cancer-related death. The PSA test is an early detection screening tool for prostate cancer, and greater PSA screening uptake among African Americans may eliminate disparities in this disease. However, knowledge about prostate cancer and screening benefits and risks and uptake of PSA screening remains low among African American men. Developing a prostate cancer prevention app that is designed for minority populations and improves prostate cancer knowledge as well as provide step-by-step navigation of completing a home-based PSA test may help to eliminate barriers and optimize the delivery of equitable preventive healthcare for African American men.