Prostate Cancer Clinical Trials
A listing of Prostate Cancer medical research trials actively recruiting patient volunteers. Search for closest city to find more detailed information on a research study in your area.
Found 1,083 clinical trials
Impact of [18F] PSMA-1007 Imaging for Primary Staging of Prostate Cancer
The introduction of PSMA diagnostics and therapy has fundamentally changed the treatment management of prostate cancer and has significantly replaced other clinical and radiological diagnostic methods. As a result, 18F-PSMA-1007 (Radelumin®) was approved in Germany and several EU countries, most recently in Germany in 01/2024, for use in primary staging …
Understanding the Benefits of Dietary Fibre Supplementation in Patients With Prostate Cancer
The digestive tract (large intestine) contains microorganisms that digest complex carbohydrates in food to produce chemical substances which are beneficial to human health. The population of these microorganisms in faeces (stool samples) could be used to diagnose the health status of a person and this can be changed with the …
Salvage Ultrahypofractionated Postoperative External Radiotherapy For Biochemical Recurrence
Recently, the Radiation Oncology Department at Fondazione IRCCS San Gerardo dei Tintori has been renovated and has been equipped with cutting edge technologies to treat prostate cancer. Specifically, the now available technology can track organ motion in real time, thus allowing improved precision in radiation delivery, with increased protection of …
Older Men's Decision Making About Active Surveillance for Prostate Cancer - Aim 3: Decision Aid Efficacy Testing
This protocol describes pilot testing of an educational shared decision-making intervention to help men with localized prostate cancer make decisions with their health care providers about if and when to de-escalate surveillance testing. The project is important because for many patients their cancer does not progress to the point of …
The Active Surveillance Study
The Active Surveillance study is a prospective study developed to look at the association of biomarkers with PrCa presentation and progression among men on Active Surveillance and stratify it by their genetic risk. This study will also investigate the incidence and progression by differing genetic risks.
Prospective Evaluation of Proclarix® Test to Improve Risk Stratification in Men Scheduled for MpMRI and Prostate Biopsy in Cantonal Hospital Aarau
The use of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) for the screening of prostate cancer has led to higher detection rates and a shift to lower and therefore potentially more curative disease stages at diagnosis and thus subsequently to a lower mortality. A suspicious digital rectal examination of the prostate or an increased …
ProsTIC Registry of Men Treated With PSMA Theranostics
This is a descriptive, observational, prospective, open-ended, registry utilising electronic data capture to collect information on the outcomes of men treated with prostate specific-membrane antigen (PSMA) theranostics.
Geriatric Assessment and Technology Evaluation in Prostate Cancer
By doing this study, doctors hope to learn more about factors that contribute to frailty (a condition where older adults feel weak, get tired easily, and struggle more with everyday activities) and serious side effects among men over the age of 65 who will receive androgen deprivation therapy (also called …
Observation of Clinical Consistency of Organoid-chips Drug Sensitivity in Chemotherapy for PCa With Visceral Metastasis
This project plans to establish an organoid chip model of prostate cancer patients with internal organ metastasis from surgical or biopsy tissue sources, and test the sensitivity of commonly used chemotherapy drugs based on organoid chip drug sensitivity testing technology to screen out sensitive individualized treatment plans.
Prostate Cancer Care Disparity Analysis Project (ProGAP)
This international cross-sectional study seeks to evaluate global disparities in prostate cancer management by conducting a thorough comparison of key elements across countries categorized as low-income, lower-middle-income, upper-middle-income, and high-income. The primary question it addresses is: Are the standards of care for prostate cancer uniformly applied across different geographic regions …