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Background:
The current standard treatment of prostate cancer is either surgery or radiation. Typically, this includes either the removal or radiation of the whole prostate gland. Many people now seek out focal therapy options to decrease the side effects of treatment. Until now, several forms of physical destruction with heat (thermal ablation), cold (cryotherapy), sound waves (HIFU), laser (FLA), and electrical energy (IRE). A new type of radiation (SBRT) may be an effective way to cure men of early-stage prostate cancer with fewer side effects than standard treatments.
Objective:
To see how people with untreated localized prostate cancer will respond to focal therapy with SBRT.
Eligibility:
People aged 18 years and older with untreated localized prostate cancer (prostate cancer which has not spread outside of the prostate gland).
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-To determine whether localized, tumor-directed SBRT can produce biopsy-confirmed tumor response at 24 months in participants with unifocal prostatic adenocarcinoma.
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42 participants in 1 patient group
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Debbie-Ann N Nathan, R.N.; Krishnan R Patel, M.D.
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