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MRI/Ultrasound Fusion Guided Laser Ablation of Prostate Cancer

MRI/Ultrasound Fusion Guided Laser Ablation of Prostate Cancer

Recruiting
50 years and older
Male
Phase N/A

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Overview

This serves as a registration trial. It aims to record short, intermediate, and long-term outcomes of patients treated with targeted laser ablation of biopsy confirmed prostate cancer. Outcomes will be categorized as: 1- Procedure Related, 2- Perioperative - Adverse Events that may occur within 90 days, 3-Oncologic: Recurrence of cancer in treatment area, de-novo tumors, conversion to radical surgery, radiation or cryoablation, emergence of metastasis, 4- Functional: Sexual and Urinary function following treatment

Description

CLINICAL REGISTRY OBSERVATION NATURE

This serves as a registration trial evaluating short, intermediate, and long-term outcomes of patients treated with targeted laser ablation of biopsy confirmed prostate cancer. The primary outcome measure is 1-year oncological control of the targeted ablated area. The following secondary aims are sought: PROCEDURE RELATED: tolerability, feasibility, pain during this office-based procedure. PERIOPERATIVE: Adverse Events (AEs) and Series AEs profile during the initial 90 days after the procedure. ONCOLOGIC - In addition to primary aim, determine risk and rate of emergence of de-novo tumors (so called Outfield Recurrence) at the 1 year fusion biopsy mark and overtime. Will also observe rate of progression locally and systemically. Conversion to whole gland treatment - surgery extraction, radiation or whole gland cryoablation is of particular interest as is the initiation of androgen suppression (castration). Moreover, the investigators will evaluate the impact of MRI in assessing tumor locations and of software registration guiding the location and extent of ablation of the laser ablation over fixed time intervals. Finally, incidence of metastatic disease - non castrate and castrate - as well as cancer specific and overall survival at 5, 10 and 15 years post procedure. FUNCTIONAL OUTCOMES - determine urinary function and sexual function including incidence of ejaculation, and climacturia at months 3, 6 and 12. These outcomes will then measured yearly for the extent of the study

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Men between 50 and 65 years of age with a clinical diagnosis of prostate cancer with Low or Intermediate risk prostate cancer, and <50% positive core rate by prostate lobe
  • Men older than 65 years of age with clinical diagnosis of prostate cancer <50% positive core rate by prostate lobe
  • Absence of extra-capsular extension
  • Absence of seminal vesicle invasion
  • Absence of regional or distant metastatic disease
  • Multiparametric MRI of the prostate performed either before the biopsy or >10 weeks after prostate biopsy
  • Treated with Cryotherapy of the prostate
  • Treatment based on co-registration between MP-MRI and Prostate Ultrasound

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Prior treatment of prostate cancer in the form of surgery.
  • Performance status greater than 0 based on ECOG criteria
  • Mental status impairment

Study details
    Neoplasms Prostate
    Cancer of the Prostate

NCT05241236

Urological Research Network, LLC

28 January 2024

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