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NCT ID: NCT06183905 Not yet recruiting - PROSTATE CANCER Clinical Trials

Multi-parametric Ultrasound Versus Multi-parametric MRI for Prostate Cancer Detection

TRUSVSMPMRI
Start date: December 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The goal of this cohort study is to investigate multiparametric ultrasound versus multiparametric MRI for clinically significant prostate cancer detection in patients scheduled for initial biopsy. The main questions it aims to answer are: - whether the clinically significant prostate cancer detection rate of multiparametric ultrasound is comparable to multiparametric MRI - the any cancer detection of multiparametric ultrasound versus multiparametric MRI Participants will undergo multiparametric ultrasound and multiparametric MRI before prostate biopsy. In case of suspicious findings on ultrasound or MRI, they will undergo combined systematic biopsy and targeted biopsy. In case of nonsuspicious imaging finding, they will undergo systematic biopsy alone.

NCT ID: NCT05670691 Not yet recruiting - Prostatic Neoplasms Clinical Trials

a Study of Combined mpMRI and PSMA PET/CT for Highly Suspicious Patients Performing Radical Prostatectomy Without Biopsy

Start date: January 10, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This is an observational, open, single-arm, prospective, staged entry(based on Fleming's Group-Sequential Design) clinical study The Goal is to evaluate the feasibility and clinical value of direct robot assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy without prostate biopsy in patients with high clinical suspicion of prostate cancer based on a prostate MRI PI-RADS score of ≥4 and the PSMA PET/CT positive criteria. The Primary endpoint is positive pathological diagnosis of prostate cancer after direct radical prostatectomy without prostate biopsy. The question addressed is whether the feasibility of biopsy-free radical prostatectomy could be scientifically and rationally derived based on Fleming's Group-Sequential design.