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NCT ID: NCT03016312 Completed - Clinical trials for Prostatic Neoplasms, Castration-Resistant

A Study of Atezolizumab (Anti-PD-L1 Antibody) in Combination With Enzalutamide in Participants With Metastatic Castration-Resistant Prostrate Cancer (mCRPC) After Failure of an Androgen Synthesis Inhibitor And Failure of, Ineligibility For, or Refusal of a Taxane Regimen

IMbassador250
Start date: January 10, 2017
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

This Phase III, multicenter, randomized, open-label study will evaluate the safety and efficacy of atezolizumab (anti-programmed death-ligand 1 [anti-PD-L1] antibody) in combination with enzalutamide compared with enzalutamide alone in participants with mCRPC after failure of an androgen synthesis inhibitor (e.g., abiraterone) and failure of, ineligibility for, or refusal of a taxane regimen. Participants will be randomized to one of the two treatment arms (atezolizumab in combination with enzalutamide, and enzalutamide alone) in a 1:1 ratio (experimental to control arm) in global randomized phase. Participants will receive treatment until investigator-assessed confirmed radiographic disease progression per Prostate Cancer Working Group 3 (PCWG3) criteria or unacceptable toxicity.

NCT ID: NCT03013413 Completed - Prostate Carcinoma Clinical Trials

Ultrasound-Based Imaging Using the Aixplorer System in Diagnosing Prostate Cancer in Patients Undergoing Biopsy

Start date: September 2011
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This clinical trial studies an ultrasound-based imaging procedure called elastography using the Aixplorer system in diagnosing prostate cancer in patients undergoing biopsy. Ultrasound is a non-invasive imaging technique that uses high-frequency sound waves to produce images of internal structures. Elastography uses ultrasound imaging techniques to examine the stiffness or elasticity of a tissue and may enhance the detection of prostate cancer. It is not yet known whether elastography imaging using the Aixplorer system works better than standard ultrasound imaging in detecting prostate cancer.

NCT ID: NCT03011606 Completed - Prostate Cancer Clinical Trials

Robotic Surgery After Focal Ablation Therapy

RAFT
Start date: February 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The toxicity of traditional prostate cancer therapies including radical surgery and external beam radiation is well known. This has prompted a move towards focal therapy where only the cancerous part of the prostate is treated. To date, studies have demonstrated very promising outcomes following focal therapy with the majority of men maintaining their urinary and sexual function after therapy. In a small proportion of men, disease recurs after focal therapy. The optimal treatment for men with recurrent disease after focal therapy is yet to be defined. Patients may undergo further focal therapy to the recurrent disease, undergo radiation therapy, whole-gland therapy using a minimally invasive approach such as High Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU) or cryotherapy. Alternatively patients may undergo radical surgery where the whole prostate is removed. To date, the side-effects or toxicity of any treatment for recurrent prostate cancer after focal therapy has not been formally studied. Traditionally, the side effects of surgery and radiation therapy performed in patients that have already undergone previous prostate cancer treatment have been considerable with high rates of urinary incontinence and erectile dysfunction. However, as focal therapy leaves a significant area of the prostate untreated, the investigators believe surgery after focal prostate therapy will be associated with a much lower incidence of urinary and sexual dysfunction. The aim of the RAFT study is to characterise the side effects of prostate cancer surgery in men that have undergone prior focal ablation therapy. In addition, the investigators wish to perform a number of basic science studies to attempt to better understand why the patient has experienced recurrent prostate cancer after focal therapy.

NCT ID: NCT03009123 Completed - Clinical trials for Erectile Dysfunction

Will Erectile Dysfunction Increase the Risk of Prostate Cancer

EDtoPC
Start date: January 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

The rationale for investigating the hypothesis that there is an association between erectile dysfunction (ED) and the subsequent development of prostate cancer is based on three assumptions: 1) baseline ED is common in most if not all of the cross-sectional studies in men with prostate cancer; 2) the development of ED and prostate cancer may have certain shared common risk factors; and 3) the use of testosterone for the treatment of ED has been suspected to be associated with prostate cancer development. Controversy exists over whether men with ED have an increased risk of subsequent prostate cancer. Few studies have evaluated the risk of developing prostate cancer for men with ED. The investigators, therefore, conducted a population-based longitudinal study with eight years' follow-up to examine this association and to evaluate the magnitude of the risk.

NCT ID: NCT03002220 Completed - Prostate Cancer Clinical Trials

Trial of Rad-223 Activity in Asymptomatic Patients With mCRPC While on Abiraterone or Enzalutamide Besides AR-V7 Status

Start date: November 2016
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

Radium-223 is indicated for the treatment of patients with mCRPC with symptomatic bone metastases and no known visceral metastatic disease. However, very few data have been reported in patients with mCRPC who are asymptomatic or mildly symptomatic. Recently, results from an International Expanded Access Program have also suggested a benefit of radium-223 in asymptomatic patients with mCRPC. In addition, the mechanism of action of radium-223 should not be correlated with the presence/absence of the AR-V7 mutation, although this issue has not yet been evaluated. The aim of this study is to assess the efficacy of radium-223 in asymptomatic patients with mCRPC, and to establish the association between AR-V7 status and radium-223 activity.

NCT ID: NCT03001895 Completed - Prostate Cancer Clinical Trials

Correlation Between SUV on 18F-DCFPyL PET/CT and Gleason Score in Prostate Cancer

Start date: July 1, 2017
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

Prostate specific membrane antigen (PSMA) is a unique membrane bound glycoprotein, which is overexpressed manifold on prostate cancer cells and is well-characterized as an imaging biomarker of prostate cancer. Positron emission tomography / computer tomography (PET/CT) is a nuclear medicine procedure based on the measurement of positron emission from radiolabeled tracer molecules. 18F-DCFPyL is a tracer for prostate cancer PET imaging which binds to PSMA. The strength of functional imaging methods is in distinguishing tissues according to metabolism rather than structure. Studies have shown that PET/CT imaging with 18F-DCFPyL can detect prostate cancer lesions with excellent contrast and a high detection rate even when the level of prostate specific antigen is low. The objective of this study is to evaluate if the patient-wide SUVmax on 18F-DCFPyL PET/CT in locoregional and metastatic prostate cancer correlates with histopathologic Gleason score at initial biopsy. It is hypothesized that SUVmax will correlate positively with Gleason score. This is of interest because non-invasive risk stratification may be possible in the future.

NCT ID: NCT03001869 Completed - Prostate Cancer Clinical Trials

68Ga-PSMA PET/CT in Prostate Cancer

Start date: July 1, 2017
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The objectives of this study are to replicate the safety and efficacy of 68Ga-PSMA PET/CT and as a diagnostic and decision making tool in the management prostate cancer patients.The primary endpoints of the study are the incidence of adverse events (AE) in the study population up to 7 days following the scan, and the sensitivity and specificity of 68Ga-PSMA PET/CT vs CT on a per-patient and per-lesion basis.

NCT ID: NCT02998619 Completed - Clinical trials for Radiotherapy Side Effect

Radiotherapy of Pelvic Lymph Nodes in High Risk Prostate Cancer - A Retrospective Analysis

Start date: December 2016
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Men with high risk prostate cancer who underwent radiotherapy of the prostate/seminal vesicles or underwent postoperative radiotherapy including pelvic lymph nodes between 2010 and 2016 are analyzed retrospectively. The aims are to estimate progression-free survival as well as toxicity according to CTCAE v4.03.

NCT ID: NCT02991911 Completed - Clinical trials for Metastatic Castration Resistant Prostate Cancer

A Phase 1/1b Study of MEDI3726 in Adults Subjects With Metastatic Castration Resistant Prostate Cancer

MEDI3726
Start date: January 6, 2017
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to assess the safety and tolerability, describe the dose-limiting toxicities (DLTs), and determine the maximum tolerated dose (MTD) or maximum administered dose (MAD [in the absence of establishing the MTD]) for single agent MEDI3726 in subjects with mCRPC who have received prior treatment with abiraterone or enzalutamide, with or without a prior taxane-based chemotherapy in the mCRPC setting.

NCT ID: NCT02991794 Completed - Prostate Carcinoma Clinical Trials

Prostatectomies Using Einstein Vision® 3D

PROSTEVIS
Start date: May 19, 2017
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The aim of the study is collecting clinical data on the learning curve of different surgeons using the EinsteinVision® 3D visualization system in laparoscopic radical prostatectomies.