Profiling of Radiological Factors in Treatment and Outcomes in Prostate Cancer
National Cancer Institute (NCI)
Summary
Background: Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers for men in the U.S. There are some new ways to take pictures of the cancer. There are also new ways to use image-guided biopsy and therapy. These could help manage prostate cancer. Researchers want to study how imaging can provide a profile of prostate cancer. They want to collect data to make diagnosis and treatments better. Objectives: To gather data about the radiological and clinical course of prostate cancer. To study imaging-based biomarkers of prostate cancer. Eligibility: Men ages 18 and older with diagnosed or suspected prostate cancer Design: Participants will give permission for researchers to use their medical history and records. Their data will be reviewed, collected, and analyzed. These include results of their tests and scans. Sponsoring Institution: National Cancer Institute
Description
Background: * Multiparametric MRI (mpMRI) has become an established method for localizing clinically significant prostate cancer, and identification of imaging-based prognostic markers represents an active research area. * Multiple treatments are available for patients with localized prostate cancer, including radical prostatectomy, external beam radiotherapy, brachytherapy, and focal ablation; however, therapy-specific indication and imaging-based response biomarkers are poorly understood. * As mpMRI is considered a standard of care , there is no patient consent for research related to imagi…
Eligibility
- Age range
- 18+ years
- Sex
- Male
- Healthy volunteers
- No
* INCLUSION CRITERIA: * Patients with an increased risk for prostate cancer (strong family history and/or germline mutation in DNA repair genes), or with a diagnosis of prostatic cancer or suspicious for prostatic cancer lesions. * Age greater than or equal to 18 years * Ability of subject to understand and the willingness to sign a written informed consent document. EXCLUSION CRITERIA: -none
Location
- National Institutes of Health Clinical CenterBethesda, Maryland