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High Risk Localised Prostate Carcinoma

Tundra lists 2 High Risk Localised Prostate Carcinoma clinical trials. Each listing includes eligibility criteria, study locations, and direct links to research sites in the Tundra directory.

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NCT02160353

Neo-adjuvant Abiraterone Prostate Study

The role of this study is to focus on the potential role of abiraterone acetate in treatment-naive patients newly diagnosed with high-risk localised prostate cancer requiring combined hormonal therapy and radiotherapy.

Gender: MALE

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2026-04-13

High Risk Localised Prostate Carcinoma
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NCT07343349

Addition of Focal Boost to Primary Radiotherapy for Prostate Cancer in 12 or 20 Fractions

Every year, about 700 Danish men get radiotherapy for prostate cancer with a high-risk of later progression. The risk of relapse is about 40 % after 5 - 8 years, so we need better treatment for these patients in Denmark and globally. The aim is to reduce later cancer spreading, need of hormone treatments and prostate cancer death. DAPROCA 10 tests two possible improvements: If a higher dose (boost) to intra-prostatic tumor lesions improves cure rates. If the radiotherapy can be given with 12 treatment fractions instead of 20 without increased side-effects. In this randomised trial half the participants get a boost and the other half don't. Half the patients get 12 treatments, the other half 20. To answer these questions we must include1016 participants. The trial is feasible because the technological advances in imaging and radiotherapy enables us to define the tumors in the prostate and to deliver the boost to the tumors with high precision, without increased dose to the surrounding organs.

Gender: MALE

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2026-01-21

Prostate Cancer Patients Undergoing External Radiation and Seed Implantation
High Risk Localised Prostate Carcinoma
Locally Advanced Prostate Cancer
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