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Active Surveillance for Cancer of the Prostate (ASCaP)

Active Surveillance for Cancer of the Prostate (ASCaP)

Recruiting
30-85 years
Male
Phase N/A

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Overview

Active Surveillance (A.S.) of prostate cancer (CaP) is the systematic monitoring of men with low-risk, localized lesions, with curative treatment of those whose tumors show substantial progression. A.S. is different from Watchful Waiting (W.W.), which is the palliative treatment of men with progressive prostate cancer.

Description

This protocol is not designed as a formal clinical trial, but rather an observational protocol; no treatments and no randomization are included. Longitudinally, specimens and clinical data will be collected to provide information on the following:

  • Imaging studies of the prostate
  • Rates of curative intervention
  • Measures of tumor recurrence/progression
  • Disease specific survival
  • Overall survival
  • Clinical data to track Quality of Life

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. Histologically confirmed adenocarcinoma of the prostate.
  2. Clinically localized prostate cancer: T1-2, NX or N0, MX or M0.
  3. No previous treatment for prostate cancer (including hormonal therapy, radiation therapy, surgery, or chemotherapy).
  4. Patient has elected Active Surveillance as preferred management plan for prostate cancer.
  5. Patient consent has been obtained according to local Institutional Review Board .
  6. Patient is accessible and compliant for follow-up.

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. Unwillingness or inability to undergo serial prostate biopsy.
  2. Overall life expectancy less than 2 years
  3. Advanced prostate cancer

Study details
    Prostate Cancer

NCT00949819

Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center

19 May 2024

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