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Phase II Laser Focal Therapy of Prostate Cancer
Sponsor: HALO Diagnostics
Summary
Target recruitment: 1000 subjects. The purpose of this research study is to continue to investigate the safety and effectiveness of using MR (magnetic resonance) guided laser focal therapy for prostate cancer and to evaluate oncologic control over 20 years. We hypothesize that laser focal therapy can be used to achieve oncologic control in carefully selected patients. MR uses large magnets to produce pictures of areas/organs inside the body. The laser uses light to heat a target area to try to destroy cancerous cells. The laser system that will be used is called the Visualase® Thermal Therapy System. This system has been used for the treatment of brain, bone (spine), thyroid, and liver cancers. However; this study is the first time this system has been studied for use in the treatment of prostate cancer with a trans-rectal approach. MR-guided biopsies and laser applicator placement will be performed using the Invivo DynaTRIM trans-rectal biopsy guidance system. This system is cleared (approved) by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for such uses.
Official title: A Phase II Study to Evaluate Outpatient Magnetic Resonance Image-guided Laser Focal Therapy for Prostate Cancer, a 20-year Survival Study
Key Details
Gender
MALE
Age Range
45 Years - 90 Years
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
1000
Start Date
2016-05
Completion Date
2036-11
Last Updated
2022-03-25
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
MR-guided laser focal therapy
Placement of laser applicator under MRI guidance and real-time MR thermal imaging of tissue necrosis.
Locations (1)
Desert Medical Imaging
Indian Wells, California, United States