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Study to Detect Changes in Urinary and Gut Microbiome During Androgen Deprivation Therapy and Radiation Therapy in Patients With Prostate Cancer
Sponsor: City of Hope Medical Center
Summary
This study collects urine and stool samples to determine the ability to identify changes in the microbiome (bacteria, fungi, and viruses that live in the gut and urine) of patients with prostate cancer during androgen deprivation therapy and radiation therapy. Radiation therapy has the potential to harm the genitourinary area or the bowel, causing a feeling of urgency or increased inflammation in the area. The radiation therapy is designed to not irradiate the bowel and bladder areas, but there is still some radiation exposure. The gut microbiome has been associated with differences in inflammation as well as producing molecules that influence healing. The purpose of this study is to see whether the microbiome may contribute to the healing of the organs exposed to radiation. Information learned from this study may help researchers discover a new risk factor that could be manipulated to improve the quality of life in patients with prostate cancer.
Official title: Pilot Study to Describe Changes in Urinary and Gut Microbiome During Androgen Deprivation and Radiation Therapy for Prostate Cancer
Key Details
Gender
MALE
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
30
Start Date
2021-04-14
Completion Date
2026-07-29
Last Updated
2025-09-16
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Biospecimen Collection
Undergo collection of stool and urine
Electronic Health Record Review
Medical records are reviewed
Quality-of-Life Assessment
Complete quality of life questionnaires
Questionnaire Administration
Complete questionnaires
Locations (1)
City of Hope Medical Center
Duarte, California, United States