Promising Investigational Treatment for Qualifying Men with Locally Recurrent Prostate Cancer Using Ultrasound Energy Available at NYU Clinical Trial Site
Posted on: Friday, 19 December 2008, 08:00 CST
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Over 40,000 men with prostate cancer that are treated with radiation have their cancer return every year. These men have few options besides hormone therapy. According to the American Cancer Society possible side effects of hormone therapy include osteoporosis, anemia, loss of muscle mass, depression, decreased mental acuity and impotence.
HIFU with the Sonablate(R) is a minimally invasive, outpatient procedure that uses a transrectal probe to focus ultrasound energy to create a sharp increase in heat within the prostate, thus destroying the tissue. HIFU is radiation free and non surgical. In a small U.S. safety trial, 91% of the participants treated in the trial had a negative biopsy at 6 months.
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Eligible participants for the trial must be between the ages of 40 and 80, have biopsy confirmed local recurrence two or more years following external beam radiation failure (EBRT) and meet several other selection criteria as well.
For more information about enrolling in the HIFU trial calls 1-877-874-4389 or visit www.ProstateCancerRecurrentTrial.org.
This investigational treatment is performed on an outpatient basis. Potential risks of the treatment include frequency, urgency, mild discomfort or discharge in urinary stream. Less common side effects may also include urinary stricture, retention, incontinence, impotence and rectal fistula.
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