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Spots Global Cancer Trial Database for The Prostate Liquid Study (PLiS)

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Trial Identification

Brief Title: The Prostate Liquid Study (PLiS)

Official Title: A Multi-centre Validation Cohort Study Evaluating the Chemical Elements Content in Semen and Expressed Prostatic Secretions in the Diagnosis and Characterisation of Prostate Cancer, in Men Identified as Having a Risk of Prostate Cancer

Study ID: NCT04102904

Conditions

Prostate Cancer

Interventions

Observational

Study Description

Brief Summary: A multi-site study to evaluate the potential use of the ChEC test of seminal fluid as an additional triage test in stratifying patients for further tests.

Detailed Description: A biomarker is a molecular substance that is an indicator of a biological condition. Cambridge Oncometrix believe that a semen biomarker may be able to predict the presence of prostate cancer. This study will allow work to be carried out on semen samples donated by men who have been identified by their GPs as having a risk of prostate cancer. Normally, GPs refer men with symptoms or a raised PSA to hospital to have an MRI scan and a biopsy. The PLiS research team at the hospital will contact potential patients, who have been referred by their GPs, before they have an MRI or a biopsy, ask them if they are willing to take part in the study, consent them and ask them to provide a semen sample. Semen samples will be produced by the potential participants at home into a seminal fluid collection container, they will also have to complete a study questionnaire. Both the sample and the questionnaire will be returned to the central laboratory in Cambridge using the stamped addressed envelope provided. In addition to providing a semen sample and completing a questionnaire, each participant will have two blood tests to measure male hormones. Participants then exit the trial and their usual care carries on from this point. The PLiS study will register 400 men and of those it is hoped that 300 of them will be able to provide semen.

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Eligibility

Minimum Age: 40 Years

Eligible Ages: ADULT, OLDER_ADULT

Sex: MALE

Healthy Volunteers: No

Locations

University College Hospital, London, , United Kingdom

Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Norwich, , United Kingdom

Contact Details

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