Transperineal Micro-ultrasound for the Detection of Prostate Cancer During Biopsy
Part of paid clinical trials in Buffalo, New York.
- Sponsor
- Roswell Park Cancer Institute
- Study ID
- NCT07075705
- Status
- Not Yet Recruiting
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Conditions
Eligibility Criteria
- Sex
- MALE
- Age
- 18 Years - N/A
- Healthy Volunteers
- Not accepted
Interventions
- Biopsy of Prostate — PROCEDUREUndergo standard of care prostate biopsy
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging — PROCEDUREUndergo MRI
- Micro-ultrasound Imaging — PROCEDUREUndergo transperineal micro-ultrasound imaging
- Micro-ultrasound Imaging — PROCEDUREUndergo transrectal micro-ultrasound imaging
Study Details
This clinical trial studies whether transperineal micro-ultrasound can be used to detect prostate cancer during biopsy. Transrectal ultrasound is often used during prostate biopsy. Transrectal ultrasound imaging is a procedure in which a probe that sends out high-energy sound waves is inserted into the rectum. The sound waves are bounced off internal tissues or organs and make echoes. The echoes form a picture of body tissue called a sonogram. Transrectal ultrasound is used to look for abnormalities in the rectum and nearby structures, including the prostate. The images are used to guide the prostate biopsy. Transperineal micro-ultrasound is completed by placing a probe over the skin between the scrotum and anus (perineum). It is a high-resolution ultrasound at 29 megahertz (MHz) (compared to traditional ultrasound at 6-9 MHz). This higher frequency allows for an improved spatial resolution. This improved spatial resolution is approximately the diameter of a prostatic duct, and therefore, may be able to visualize slight changes in the structure of prostatic ducts that are not possible with standard transrectal ultrasound. Transperineal micro-ultrasound may be more effective in detecting prostate cancer during biopsy.
Key Dates
- Start date
- Jul 15, 2026
- Status verified
- May 2026
- Primary completion
- Jan 15, 2027
- Completion
- Jan 15, 2027
Study Design
- Enrollment
- 138 participants (estimated)
- Allocation
- NA
- Intervention model
- SINGLE_GROUP
- Primary purpose
- DIAGNOSTIC
Arms
- Experimental: Diagnostic (transperineal micro-ultrasound)Patients undergo transperineal micro-ultrasound imaging over 3 minutes followed by transrectal micro-ultrasound imaging during standard of care prostate biopsy. Patients also undergo MRI during screening.
Primary Outcome Measure
Proportion of patients with Prostate Risk Identification Using Micro-Ultrasound (PRIMUS) score (Feasibility) [ Time Frame: Up to 2 months ]
Locations (1)
| Facility | City | State | ZIP | Site coordinators |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Roswell Park Cancer Institute | Buffalo | New York | 14263 | Khurshid A. Guru (PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR) |
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