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Brief Title: Surveillance of Complex Renal Cysts - the SOCRATIC Pilot Study
Official Title: Surveillance of Complex Renal Cysts - the SOCRATIC Pilot Study
Study ID: NCT04079764
Brief Summary: One third of individuals aged \>60 years will be diagnosed with at least one renal cyst following abdominal imaging. These cystic lesions are categorized according to the Bosniak classification which categorizes cysts according to their degree of complexity and risk of malignancy. Growing evidence suggests that a significant proportion of Bosniak III and IV cysts are benign and that the malignant ones present low metastatic potential. Since renal surgery carries substantial morbidity (20%) and potential mortality (0.5%), active surveillance has gained attention as a potential tradeoff to surgery to overcome overtreatment. Therefore, prospective studies of long-term follow-up are needed to confirm the oncologic outcomes of this strategy for Bosniak III/IV cysts. We first designed a pilot study that will assess the feasibility of a subsequent larger multicenter observational study aiming to ascertain mid-term safety of active surveillance. The objectives of this pilot study are a) Determining patients and urologists buy-in and barriers to the proposed intervention; b) Collecting perceptions and concerns of patients and urologists; c)
Detailed Description: STUDY DESIGN - This is a two-arm multicenter prospective observational pilot study where patients with Bosniak III or IV choosing either active surveillance or surgery will be monitored closely. OBJECTIVES - PRIMARY Validate the feasibility issues (acceptability, recruitment rate, costs, protocol adherence and implementation of imaging central review) of an observational study on the treatments of complex cysts. SECONDARY a- Validate the inclusion and exclusion criteria in regard to the feasibility of the study; b- Validate the triggers for discontinuation of AS in terms of feasibility and safety for the patients. POPULATION - For the pilot study, the intended targeted population will be patients incidentally diagnosed with a Bosniak III or IV cysts and who opted to be managed by either surgery or active surveillance. METHODOLOGY - Upon written consent, patients will be explained the followup scheme which will consist of a semi-annual visits for 1 year. To mimic the upcoming larger study and to evaluate visit feasibility issues, the baseline and the follow-up visits will consist of the following items: blood results, CT-scan result, quality of life questionnaires and medical data. Baseline (prior to study entry) and follow-up abdominal imaging (CT/MRI) suspicious for progression will be reviewed centrally by an interventional radiologist at the CIUSSSE-CHUS, to confirm Bosniak classification.
Minimum Age: 18 Years
Eligible Ages: ADULT, OLDER_ADULT
Sex: ALL
Healthy Volunteers: No
St Joseph's Healthcare, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Princess Margaret Cancer Center, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Centre de recherche du Centre hospitalier Universitaire de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada
Name: Patrick O Richard, MD,MSc,FRSCS
Affiliation: Centre de recherche du Centre hospitalier universitaire de Sherbrooke
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR