Integrated 18F-labelled PSMA Project
Prostate CancerThere are several new therapies available to treat men with advanced prostate cancer; however, the decision making tools needed to determine the best treatment for these patients are noticeably absent. The prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA) is increasingly being recognized as an important target for prostate cancer imaging and determining the most effective therapy. Accordingly, a wide variety of agents are being used to image PSMA. One of these agents is 18F-DCFPyL. In this study the investigators will image men with advanced prostate cancer using 18F-DCFPyL and a positron emission computed tomography (PET/CT) scanner. The investigators will compare the results of 18F-DCFPyL PET/CT for the detection of metastases and monitoring the effects of therapy with conventional imaging (CT, bone scan) and clinical follow-up. In this way, the investigators will evaluate the benefit of using 18F-DCFPyL PET/CT to decide what is the best treatment strategy for a man with advanced prostate cancer.
Retrospective Study to Describe the Real-world Treatment Patterns and Associated Clinical Outcomes...
Metastatic Castration-resistant Prostates CancerThis is a multi-country, multi-centre, retrospective, non-interventional cohort study planned to include patients diagnosed with mCRPC between 01 January 2016 and 31 December 2018, who have received at least 1 line of treatment (LOT) in the mCRPC setting, and have 12 months of follow-up data available.
Comparison of Prostate Fusion Biopsies With Software and Cognitive
Prostate Cancer DetectionFusion Prostate BiopsyThis study evaluates the efficacy to diagnose significant prostate cancer in patients with suspicious lesions in mpMRI (multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging) by comparing prostate biopsies performed by cognitive fusion with respect to those performed with software fusion (BK-fusion®). Half of the patients included will undergo a systematic prostate biopsy + target biopsies by cognitive fusion and the other half of the population, will undergo a systematic prostate biopsy + target biopsies by software fusion.
Mental Wellbeing and Quality of Life in Prostate Cancer
Prostate CancerThe complex relationship that exists between physical and mental health in prostate cancer is increasingly being understood. Psychiatric symptoms are common in this group and have important consequences for the quality of life and cancer outcomes for patients with prostate cancer. However, less is understood about the severity of disease and which patient factors and treatment options are risk factors for developing problems. Additionally, the impact these conditions have on problems such as urinary incontinence or sexual function is less well understood. The investigators anticipate that different patient characteristics and treatment options increase an individuals risk of developing problems after a prostate cancer diagnosis. Therefore, this study aims to further investigate these specific factors to improve follow up care in patients with prostate cancer. This observational study will follow up newly diagnosed prostate cancer patients for a period of 12 months to evaluate these outcomes. Participants will be identified across seven hospitals in London and South England. After being recruited participants will be invited to undergo repeated online or postal questionnaires at baseline, 3, 6, 9 and 12 months. These will assess depressive and anxiety symptom load, body image issues, fear of recurrence, masculinity perception and functional symptoms (including urinary, bowel and sexual symptoms) load. Analysis of these findings will allow for identification of 1) Which subgroups of patients appear to have worse mental wellbeing and quality of life outcomes, and 2) How mental health issues impact functional outcomes. This will provide important information for guiding future research within the subject area and further inform clinicians about these issues.
MRI-Ultrasound Fusion or Cognitive Registration in MR-targeted Prostate Biopsy
Prostate CancerThis randomized controlled trial aims to assess the detection rate of clinically significant and clinically insignificant cancer of MRI-ultrasound fusion targeted biopsy compared to cognitive registration targeted biopsy in men with clinical suspicion of prostate cancer who had no prior prostate biopsy.
PSMA PET/CT for Biochemical Recurrence Detection in Patients With Prostate Cancer
Prostatic NeoplasmsRecurrenceThe aim of this study is to evaluate PSMA-PET for the detection of occult biological recurrence in patients with prostatic cancer referred to the Brest University Hospital.
Optimization of the Core Number and Location for Targeted Prostate Biopsy
Prostate CancerThis study aims to investigate the effect of core number and location optimization for targeted prostate biopsy on pathological accuracy.
Prostate Cancer Secondary Screening in Sapienza and Policlinico Umberto I
Prostate Cancer (Diagnosis)Prostate Cancer (PCa) screening is still a controversial topic in the urology community, this is mostly linked to the low specificity of Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) value. Screening with total PSA value has cause overdiagnosis of clinically insignificant prostate cancer (ciPCa) for many years, with lack of survival improvement. Non-contrast MRI, on the other hand, has become one of the most promising MRI applications, as it is a more sensitive test able to perform clinically significant PCa early detection. With this background the primary endpoint was to investigate the role of non-contrast MRI (without injection of paramagnetic contrast medium), as a secondary prevention test for the early diagnosis of prostate cancer, comparing it with the serum PSA test, in a randomized fashion.
Experimental Study to Evaluate the Impact of 18 Fluoro-PSMA (18F-PSMA) PET / CT in the Management...
18F-PSMAProstate CancerSingle-center, prospective, open-label, not randomized, diagnostic phase II trial in the management of patients with prostate cancer.
PCa Patients Managed With ADT to Examine the Effect of Nutritional Guidance and Aerobic/Resistance...
Cancer of the ProstateThe purpose of this observational study is to examine the level of activity in the prostate cancer population treated with Androgen Deprivation Therapy (ADT).