Home workouts may keep prostate cancer in check for black men

NCT ID NCT05918263

First seen Mar 17, 2026 · Last updated Apr 28, 2026 · Updated 8 times

Summary

This study tests whether a 16-week home-based, virtually supervised high-intensity interval training (HIIT) program can slow prostate cancer progression in Black men who are on active surveillance (monitoring the cancer without immediate treatment). The trial enrolls 68 Black men with early-stage prostate cancer. Researchers will measure changes in PSA levels to see if exercise helps control the disease.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

    Boston, Massachusetts, 02215, United States

  • Brigham and Women's Hospital

    Boston, Massachusetts, 02215, United States

  • Dana-Farber Cancer Institute

    Boston, Massachusetts, 02215, United States

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