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P3P is a web-based program to help men prepare for making a decision, with their doctors, about how to manage a diagnosis of early stage prostate cancer. A recent national study* showed that using P3P reduced the amount of conflict experienced by men while making a decision.

This newest version of P3P (2017) has been developed in collaboration between the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston and the Clinical Informatics Research Group at the University of Washington in Seattle. The content of P3P was last updated in May, 2016 with the input of clinical professionals at:

  • Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
  • Duke University
  • Emory University
  • Michigan Urological Surgery Improvement Collaborative (MUSIC)
  • Moffitt Cancer Center
  • University of North Carolina
  • University of Washington

Project Team

Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Dr. Donna Berry, Barbara Halpenny
University of Washington
Justin McReynolds, Dr. Seth Wolpin, Ivan Cvitkovic, Dr. William Lober

To use P3P in your clinic, or if you have questions about P3P, contact p3p@dfci.harvard.edu


Berry DL, Hong F, Blonquist TM, Halpenny B, Filson CP, Master VA, Sanda MG, Chang P, Chien GW, Jones RA, Krupski TL, Wolpin S, Wilson L, Hayes JH, Trinh QD, Sokoloff M, Somayaji P: Decision Support with the Personal Patient Profile-Prostate: A Multi-Center Randomized Trial. Journal of Urology, 2017; PMID: 28754540

National Institutes of Health Funding: R21 CA100025; 2003-2005; R01NR009692; 2006-2009; 2012-2017