Description Module

Description Module

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NCT ID: NCT05810467
Brief Summary: The Active Surveillance study is a prospective study developed to look at the association of biomarkers with PrCa presentation and progression among men on Active Surveillance and stratify it by their genetic risk. This study will also investigate the incidence and progression by differing genetic risks.
Detailed Description: This prospective study will look at the association of biomarkers with PrCa presentation and progression among men on Active Surveillance and stratify it by their genetic risk. This study will also investigate the incidence and progression by differing genetic risks. The study will review the serial PSA and imaging data for men in AS comparing and contrasting the men of known higher genetic risk for PrCa with those without. Additionally, the study aims to collect samples to investigate the profile of plasma, serum, urine, stool and saliva biomarkers in men at a higher genetic risk of PrCa, who have been diagnosed with low risk PrCa and are undergoing Active Surveillance. It will also review the association of specific genetic profiles and biomarkers (biological samples - plasma, serum, urine, stool and saliva). These markers will be compared and contrasted with samples from men with no known increased genetic risk for PrCa. The study aims to recruit a total of 200 men with low grade PrCa, aged ≥18 into two cohorts (i.e. men on AS who are known to be at higher genetic risk and those on AS with no known increased genetic risk of PrCa. Patients will be identified through the urology clinics at the Royal Marsden Hospital. These will be men who are already registered at the Royal Marsden Hospital and undergoing active surveillance (as determined by the MDT).
Study: NCT05810467
Study Brief:
Protocol Section: NCT05810467