MRI-guided Focal Laser Ablation Prostate Cancer
Prostate NeoplamsMagnetic Resonance Imaging1 moreProstate cancer is the most frequent malignancy in the male population of developed countries and has a substantial socio-economic impact. Focal therapies, including focal laser ablation (FLA), are gaining ground as a novel strategy to treat organ-confined low- to intermediate risk PCa while preserving healthy tissue and reduce treatment-related morbidity associated with radical treatments. This project has the goal to perform a feasibility study on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-guided focal laser ablation using the TRANBERG®|Thermoguide Therapy System including TRANBERG®Thermoguide Workstation for MR thermometry developed by the company CLS AB.
Whole-Food Plant-Based Diet to Control Weight and MetaboInflammation in Overweight/Obese Men With...
Prostate CancerThe study is comparing the effect on weight of providing home-delivered whole-food, plant-based meals versus standard, general nutritional counseling to men with prostate cancer on androgen-deprivation therapy (ADT).
The Efficacy and Safety of Docetaxel Combined With Platinum for Metastatic Hormone-sensitive Prostate...
Hormone Sensitive Metastatic Prostate CancerDNA Damage Repair Deficiency2 moreThis randomized controlled trial was designed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of Docetaxel combined with Platinum-based drugs compared with Docetaxel alone for metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer patients carrying DNA repair mutation.
[Lu-177]Ludotadipep in Castration-resistant Prostate Cancer(CRPC): Investigation of Drug and Application...
Metastatic Castration-resistant Prostate CancerPhase 1: The objective of the Phase 1 part of the clinical trial is to verify safety and tolerability (dose-limiting toxicity [DLT], maximum tolerated dose [MTD]) of a single 3.7 Giga-Becquerel (GBq) dose with the potential for one dose level de-escalation to 2.775 GBq if necessary, to determine the recommended [177Lu]Ludotadipep dose for use in the Phase 2a part of the trial. Phase 2a: The objective of the Phase 2a part of the trial is to evaluate safety and efficacy for repeated administration of the recommended [177Lu]Ludotadipep dose. The Recommended Phase 2 dose (RP2D) will be based on the study results from the Phase 1 trial in South Korea upon consultation with the FDA.
Enzalutamide and Indomethacin in Treating Patients With Recurrent or Metastatic Hormone-Resistant...
Metastatic Prostate CarcinomaRecurrent Prostate Carcinoma1 moreThis phase I/II trial studies the side effects of enzalutamide and indomethacin and to see how well they work in treating patients with prostate cancer that does not respond to treatment with hormones, has come back, or has spread from where it started to other places in the body. Androgens can cause the growth of prostate cancer cells. Hormone therapy using enzalutamide and indomethacin may fight prostate cancer by lowering the amount of androgen the body makes and/or blocking the use of androgen by the tumor cells.
A Trial Assessing Post-Operative Use of ProSpare, a Rectal Obturator in Prostate Cancer Radiotherapy...
CancerA two-arm randomised controlled trial in patients receiving post-prostatectomy radiotherapy in the adjuvant or salvage setting, with patients randomised to receive daily ProSpare (obturator) guided IMRT or Centre standard (non-obturator) guided IMRT.
Postoperative or Salvage Radiotherapy (RT) for Node Negative Prostate Cancer Following Radical Prostatectomy...
Prostate CancerThe purpose of this study is to see what effects, good and/or bad, proton radiation, and/or conventional radiation and hormonal therapy (if applicable), has on prostate cancer that has already returned or the risk of prostate cancer returning.
MR-Guided Cryoablation of Prostate Bed Recurrences
Prostate TumorsThe purpose of this research is to see if MR-guided cryoablation can effectively treat prostate tumor recurrences.
Evaluation of CyberKnife Stereotactic Radiotherapy in Prostate Cancer
Prostate CancerThe purpose of this study is to determine the side effects and how effective CyberKnife stereotactic ablative body radiation (SABR) is in patients with prostate cancer. The CyberKnife system is a new type of radiation machine that uses a special system to precisely focus large doses of x-rays on the tumor. The device is designed to concentrate large doses of radiation onto the tumor so that injury from radiation to the nearby normal tissue will be minimal. The purpose of this evaluation is to see if this treatment will help patients with your condition and to evaluate the effect of this treatment on your quality of life over time.
Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy for Stage I-III Prostate Cancer
Prostate CancerProstatic Cancer3 moreThe purpose of this study is to find out the effects (good and bad) of highly focused radiation on you and your prostate cancer. The purpose of this evaluation is to see if this treatment causes fewer side effects that other standard treatment approaches, and to evaluate the effect of this treatment on your prostate tumor and your quality of life over time.