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Active clinical trials for "Prostatic Neoplasms"

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177Lu-PSMA-617 Managed Access Program for mCRPC Patients

Metastatic Castration-resistant Prostate Cancer (mCRPC)

The purpose of this Cohort Treatment Plan is to allow access to 177Lu-PSMA-617 for eligible patients diagnosed with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC). The patient's treating physician should follow the suggested treatment guidelines and comply with all local health authority regulations.

No longer available31 enrollment criteria

Clinical Use of 68Ga PSMA-11 PET/CT in Diagnosing, Staging and Restaging Prostate Cancer

Prostate CancerProstate Cancer Metastatic1 more

The purpose of this protocol is to provide 68Ga Prostate Specific Membrane Antigen-11 (68Ga PSMA-11) for clinical use in the diagnosis, staging and restaging of prostate cancer using Positron Emission Tomography with Computed Tomography (PET/CT) prior to its full local Federal Drug Administration (FDA) approval. Extensive research has shown that 68Ga PSMA-11 PET/CT offers higher detection rate of metastatic disease in prostate cancer than the current standard of care usually used in staging and restaging prostate cancer.

No longer available10 enrollment criteria

Expanded Access Protocol of 68Ga PSMA 11 PET Imaging of Prostate Cancer

Prostatic NeoplasmsProstatic Diseases3 more

This study provides expanded access to radiotracer Gallium 68 (68Ga)-prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA)-HBED-CC (68Ga-PSMA-11) with Positron Emission Tomography (PET) imaging for participants with intermediate and high risk prostate cancer before prostatectomy or for suspected biochemical recurrence of their prostate cancer. Compared to conventional imaging, 68Ga PSMA-HBED-CC might improve the ability to localize the sites of recurrent or metastatic disease, which helps with surgical and other treatment planning.

Approved for marketing17 enrollment criteria

Detecting Recurrent Prostate Cancer With 11C-choline Positron Emission Tomography

Prostate CancerRecurrent Prostate Cancer

The purpose of this study is to use a new imaging drug called 11C-choline that is used with a PET/CT scan to see prostate cancer when it cannot be seen well on other scans, such as bone scans, CT or MRI.

No longer available10 enrollment criteria

Establishment and Clinical Assessment of a Prostate Cancer (PCa) Risk Model Based on the Updated...

Prostatic NeoplasmsProstatic Adenoma

To elucidate the role of CTC detection in the evaluation of risk level in PCa patients, and establish a mathematic model for predicting the pathological status. To explore the possible subtle change in CTC condition after radical prostatectomy.

Unknown status15 enrollment criteria

Effect of Androgen Deprivation Therapy on Cardiovascular Function in Prostate Cancer

Prostate Cancer

The aim of this project is to determine whether androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) decreases left ventricular function in prostate cancer patients. If found successful, this may lead to improved cardiovascular health via treatment and/or lifestyle interventions in prostate cancer populations.

Unknown status9 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of the Practice of the TEP Choline at Patients With Prostate Cancer

Prostate Cancer

The prostate cancer is a heterogeneous disease the care of which varies according to the status: localized, locally advanced, or in recurrence after local or metastatic treatment. The precise evaluation of the degree of extension of the disease is thus essential because it is going to allow to adapt at best the therapeutic strategy. Contrary to the abdomino-pelvic scanning and to the osseous scintigraphy which(who) are a member(part) of the balance assessment of standard extension of the prostate cancer, the place of the Tomography with broadcast of Positrons to scan (TEP scan) in Choline in the management of patients affected by prostate cancer is not clearly defined in the national and European recommendations. The current marketing authorization ( AMM) is the research for bones localizations in the prostatic cancers at high risk. It indeed seems that this examination is more successful than the standard radiological examinations (bone scintigraphy and abdomino-pelvic scanning) in the detection of the bone metastatic hurts, with a sensibility of about 100 % and a precision of the order of 93 % according to certain studies. The recent data of the literature suggest a quite particular interest at the patients in situation of biochemical recurrence in terms of localization of (or) tumoral site (s). THE AMM however not specifying if this examination has to be made within the framework of the initial balance sheet of extension, at the time of the biochemical second offense or at the known metastatic stage, there is a big variability of the practices according to the centers. The current indications being very ill-assorted, he is interesting being able to estimate the heterogeneousness of the practices of way multicentre, by leading a study observationally retrospective in region Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur (PACA).

Unknown status3 enrollment criteria

Effects of Urinary Bladder Hypertrophy on Urge Urine Incontinence After Radical Prostatectomy

Prostate CancerUrinary Incontinence4 more

This study is designed to evaluate men before radical prostatectomy for the incidence of Overactive Bladder (OAB), as well as urge urine incontinence (UUI) development after the surgery. Patients will be evaluated for signs of OAB and for signs of Bladder Outlet Obstruction (BOO). Afterwards they will be divided into four observational groups. Follow up period is designed to be 12 months.

Unknown status8 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of the Accuracy of the Elastic Fusion MRI-ultrasound Obtained in Vivo by the Koelis™...

Cancer of the Prostate

The study aims at quantifying the registration error obtained in routine patients in different parts of the prostate and for operators with different experience in order to assess the average precision of the elastic MR-ultrasound fusion obtained by Koelis™ system. Patients referred for placement of intraprostatic fiducials before radiotherapy for prostate cancer will be prospectively offered to enter the study. The fiducials will be placed under transrectal ultrasound guidance, in the prostate apex, midgland and base, according to our routine procedure. A 3D Ultrasound acquisition of the prostate will be obtained at the end of the placement. As per our routine procedure, patients will undergo unenhanced prostate MRI to control the position of the fiducials. An elastic fusion of the MR images and the 3D ultrasound acquisitions will be retrospectively performed by operators of varying experience using the Koelis system. The fiducials (visible on MR and ultrasound images) will be used to quantify the registration error.

Unknown status10 enrollment criteria

STUDY OF THE EXPRESSION OF CIRCULATING AND INTRA-TUMORAL CHEMOKINES IN PATIENTS WITH PROSTATE CANCER...

Prostate Cancer

Multicentric, observational, prospective, non-interventional study with occasional biological sample collection (serum bank, urine bank and tumor bank)

Unknown status9 enrollment criteria
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