Comprehensive Monitoring of Men With Prostate Cancer Cared for by "Active Surveillance
M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
Summary
Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in men. However, there is a wide range in prognosis determined by a host of factors. This study will evaluate the feasibility of guiding therapeutic intervention electronically facilitated symptom and disease monitoring in patients being followed on Active Surveillance. Additionally, we will develop a tissue and data resource to support discovery and hypothesis generation to evaluate germline and/or somatic alterations in relation to cancer-specific and overall outcomes..
Description
Primary objectives: 1\. Monitor cancer-specific outcomes of men who meet consensus criteria for active surveillance under one of three categories: 1) low or very low-risk prostate cancer, 2) intermediate risk with patient consent, or 3) severe medical comorbidities and high-risk localized prostate cancer or patient desire, despite recommendation Secondary objectives: 1. Screen for a relationship between cancer-specific and clinical outcomes related to selected comorbidities. 2. Determine the feasibility of electronically facilitated symptoms and disease monitoring to guide therapeutic inter…
Eligibility
- Age range
- 18+ years
- Sex
- Male
- Healthy volunteers
- No
Inclusion criteria: 1. Patients will have histologic diagnosis of adenocarcinoma of the prostate within 24 months of study entry. 2. Patient must meet at least one of the following clinical indications for AS: National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) very low risk or low risk prostate cancer meeting consensus guidelines for AS; NCCN intermediate-risk prostate cancer requesting AS (per patient and clinician shared decision making); or have severe medical comorbidities (defined as CCI estimated 10-year survival \< 50% and agreed by treating clinician) with high- or very high-risk localized…
Interventions
- OtherActive Surveillance
Participants will be asked to complete questionnaires, have physical and rectal examinations, have prostate biopsies, and have imaging scans (such as MRIs). These visits will be done between every 6 months and every 2-3 years, depending on the test/procedure.
Location
- M D Anderson Cancer CenterHouston, Texas