Found 6 clinical trials
Role of Lymphnode Dissection in Men With Prostate Cancer Treated With Radical Prostatectomy
Currently, lymph node dissection is standard of care during prostatectomy of intermediate risk tumors at the Martini Clinic. It allows the assessment of possible but unlikely lymph nodes metastases.
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- 16 Feb, 2024
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The Impact of Low Pressure Pneumo in RARP II
The purpose of this study is to evaluate clinical significance of low pressure pneumoperitoneum during robotically assisted radical prostatectomy (RARP).
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- 05 Aug, 2020
Pilot Study of an Implantable Microdevice for Evaluating Drug Responses in Situ in Prostate Cancer
In this research study, is assessing the feasibility of using an MR-guided implantable microdevice to measure tumor response to chemotherapy and other clinically relevant drugs in participants that have prostate cancer and are scheduled for a radical prostatectomy. The name of the study intervention involved in this study is: Implantation …
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- 05 Aug, 2020
Multicenter Study of Hypofractionated Postoperative Radiotherapy in Patients Diagnosed With Prostate Carcinoma
The objective of this study is to evaluate, in patients diagnosed with prostate cancer who undergo radical prostatectomy and who require postoperative radiotherapy, tolerance in terms of acute and chronic GU and GI toxicity and efficacy in terms of biochemical control and survival, as well as of quality of life, …
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- 16 Feb, 2024
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Impact of Acetazolamide in Reducing Referred Postoperative Pain
Robotic assisted laparoscopic prostatectomy (RALP) is the standard treatment for prostate cancer, due to the benefits of decreased blood loss and length of stay.The procedure involves removing a man's prostate using a minimally invasive robotic approach under the guidance of a surgeon.
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- 16 Feb, 2024
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Postop Hypofractionated Radiation Therapy and LHRH in Patients With Prostate Cancer
Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer among Canadian men of which approximately 20-30% present with high-risk tumour characteristic. Although surgery can be curative in patients evidencing pathological high-risk disease (extracapsular extension, seminal vesicle involvement, positive surgical margins), a large proportion will develop biochemical failure within years from the …
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- 16 Feb, 2024
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