About this trial
This randomized prospective multi center study is designed to confirm a new diagnostic pathway in primary diagnosis of clinically significant prostate cancer by combination of serum levels of prostate specific antigen (PSA), digitorectal examination (DRE), and multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging (mpMRI). Men at the age of 50 to 75 with an elevated PSA (\>= 3 ng/ml) and /or suspicious DRE receive an upfront multi parametric MRI. Only men with MRI results suspicious of clinically significant prostate cancer will be biopsied. Those will be randomized into arm A and arm B. Arm A undergoes only targeted MRI/US fusion-guided biopsies (= TB with a maximum of 3 targets and 4 cores per target). Arm B receives systematic biopsies (= SB with 12 biopsy cores) and TB. Men with unsuspicious mpMRI will be receive follow-up according to current clinical standards. PRIMA will prospectively evaluate if stand-alone targeted MRI/US fusion-guided biopsy alone is sufficient to detect clinically significant prostate cancer (csPC with (ISUP grade group ≥ 2) and to avoid unnecessary detection of low-grade PC (ISUP 1) in biopsy-naïve men compared to a combined biopsy (systematic plus targeted) approach. The results of this study will directly influence clinical practice, will have a positive impact on patients' lives, and will lower the financial burden due to reduced overdiagnosis and over treatment.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Men aged from 50 to 75 years
elevated PSA ≥ 3 ng/ml and/or cancer suspicious DRE
Disqualifiers
Men with known prostate cancer
men with prior prostate biopsy
men with non-MRI compatible devices
men with acute prostatitis
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- PSA test
- multiparametric prostate Magnetic Resonance Imaging (mpMRI)
- targeted MRI/US fusion-guided biopsy
- combined prostate biopsy (systematic biopsy plus targeted MRI/US fusion-guided biopsy)
- MRI inbore biopsy
Treatment groups
Locations
Sponsors and collaborators
Heinrich-Heine University, Duesseldorf
Lead sponsor
University Hospital, Aachen
Collaborator
University Hospital, Bonn
Collaborator
University Hospital of Cologne
Collaborator
University Hospital, Essen
Collaborator
University Hospital Muenster
Collaborator
German Cancer Research Center
Collaborator
Marienhospital Herne
Collaborator
Städtische Kliniken Mönchengladbach
Collaborator
Evangelische Kliniken Essen-Mitte
Collaborator
Klinikum Dortmund
Collaborator
Stiftungsklinikum PROSELIS gGmbH Recklinghausen
Collaborator