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A Randomized Controlled Trial On Improving Prostate Cancer Screening Among Black Men in Oklahoma Using A Community-Based mHealth Approach (Prostate Cancer Genius App)

Organization UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA HLTH SCIENCES CTRLocation OKLAHOMA CITY, UNITED STATESPosted 15 May 2026Deadline 30 Apr 2031
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY2026AccreditationActive Follow-upAddressAdvisory CommitteesAffectAfrican AmericanAfro AmericanAfroamericanAmerican maleAmerican manAmerican menAndroid AppAndroid ApplicationBase of Human ProstateBase of the ProstateBlackBlack raceCLIA accreditedCLIA approvedCLIA certifiedCLIA compliantCLIA licensedCaringCell PhoneCell Phone ApplicationCell phone AppCellular PhoneCellular Phone AppCellular Phone ApplicationCellular TelephoneClinicCommunitiesDeath RateDecision MakingDiagnosisDiagnosticDiagnostic Reagent KitsDisease ManagementDisorder ManagementEarly DiagnosisEconomic BurdenEducational MaterialsEnsureFaceFamilyGoalsHealthHealth Care CostsHealth Care ProvidersHealth Care SystemsHealth CostsHealth PersonnelHomeInstructionInterventionKnowledgeMalignant neoplasm of prostateMalignant prostatic tumorMediatingMediatorMobile PhonesModelingMotivationOklahomaOutcomePSA screeningPSA testParticipantPathway interactionsPatient EducationPatient InstructionPatient TrainingPersonsPhonePreparednessPreventionPreventiveProcessProstate CAProstate CancerProstate malignancyProviderRacial GroupRandomizedRandomized, Controlled TrialsReadinessReportingResearchResearch ResourcesResourcesRoleScreening for Prostate CancerScreening procedureSelf EfficacySmart Phone AppSmart Phone ApplicationSmartphone AppStructure of base of prostateTask ForcesTelephoneTrustU.S. MalesU.S. Preventative Services Task ForceU.S. Preventative Task ForceU.S. Preventive Services Task ForceU.S. Preventive Task ForceUS MenUS Preventative Services Task ForceUS Preventative Task ForceUS Preventive Health Services Task ForceUS Preventive Services Task ForceUS Preventive Task ForceUS maleUSPSTFUnderserved PopulationUnited StatesUnited States Preventative Services Task ForceUnited States Preventative Task ForceUnited States Preventive Services Task ForceUnited States Preventive Task Forceaccess to health careaccessibility of health careaccessibility to health careaccreditedactive followupadvanced diseaseadvanced illnessadvisory teamagedapp on a smartphoneapplication on a smartphonebarrier to carebarrier to health carebarrier to treatmentblack maleblack manblack mencancer diagnosiscancer disparitycancer educationcancer health disparitycancer-related health disparitycare as usualcell phone based appcomparable efficacycomparative efficacycompare efficacycostculturally adapted interventionculturally appropriate interventionculturally centered interventionculturally focused interventionculturally informed interventionculturally responsive interventionculturally tailored interventiondesigndesigningdetect prostate cancerdetermine efficacydiagnostic kitdigital healthdigital interventiondisparity in cancerearly detectionefficacy analysisefficacy assessmentefficacy determinationefficacy evaluationefficacy examinationempowermentevaluate efficacyexamine efficacyexperiencefacesfacialfollow upfollow-upfollowed upfollowuphealth care accesshealth care availabilityhealth care personnelhealth care service accesshealth care service availabilityhealth care workerhealth equityhealth providerhealth staffhealth workershealth workforcehealthcare employeeshealthcare staffhealthcare workforcehomesiOS appiOS applicationiPhoneiPhone AppiPhone Applicationimprovedinnovateinnovationinnovativeinsightintervention effectm-HealthmHealthmales in Americamales in the U.S.males in the USmales in the USAmales in the United Statesmedical care providersmedical personnelmenmen in Americamen in the U.S.men in the USmen in the USAmen in the United Statesmobile healthmobile phone appmortalitymortality rateobstacle to careobstacle to health carepathwayphone appphone applicationpost interventionprimary outcomeprostate cancer detectionprostate cancer early detectionprostate specific antigen screeningprostate specific antigen testracial populationracial subgrouprandomisationrandomizationrandomized control trialrandomly assignedrecommended screeningrecruitsatisfactionscreeningscreening disparitiesscreening guidelinesscreening participationscreening recommendationsscreening toolsscreening uptakescreeningsshared decision makingsmart phonesmartphonesmartphone applicationsmartphone based appsmartphone based applicationsocialsocial roletelehealthtest kittooltreatment as usualtreatment providerunder served groupunder served individualunder served peopleunder served populationunderserved groupunderserved individualunderserved peopleusabilityuser-friendlyusual carevirtual
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PROJECT ABSTRACT. Prostate cancer (PCa) is the most commonly diagnosed cancer among Black men in
Oklahoma and the U.S., with mortality rates 2 to 4 times higher than other racial groups. Despite evidence that

prostate-specific antigen (PSA) screening reduces mortality and healthcare costs, screening rates remain low,

particularly in Oklahoma (27%…

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