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How Does Prostate Cancer Metastasize? Studying the Role of Secreted Packages (Exosomes) From Fat Tissue in Lean and Obese Patients

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years of age
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Overview

The investigators will be collecting prostate and fat tissue from participants undergoing radical prostatectomy to culture and study in the laboratory.

Description

Both obesity and prostate cancer are major health problems in the UK, affecting 1 in 3 and 1 in 8 men respectively. Moreover, obesity increases the risk of developing aggressive disease and the risk of prostate cancer spreading. How this happens is not known. The investigators want to understand how fat cells communicate with prostate cancer cells. Investigators will be collecting prostate and fat tissue from radical prostatectomy participants for culture, in particular to look at exosome communication.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • All men undergoing radical prostatectomy at Charing Cross Hospital

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Patients unable to consent

Study details

Prostate Cancer, Obesity

NCT04167722

Imperial College London

25 January 2024

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