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Instead of a targeted + systematic biopsy (3 targeted and 12 systematic biopsies (6 in each lobe)), the following 15 biopsies will be performed:\n\n* 3 targeted biopsies\n* 4 regional biopsies\n* 8 systematic biopsies (2 posterior right, 2 lateral right, 2 posterior left, 2 lateral left)",[9],null,[21,38,52,65,78],{"facility":22,"status":19,"city":23,"state":19,"zip":24,"country":25,"countryCode":26,"cosmosGeoPoint":27,"geoPoint":32,"contacts":33},"CHU de Bordeaux","Bordeaux","33000","France","FR",{"type":28,"coordinates":29},"Point",[30,31],-0.58046,44.84124,{"lat":31,"lon":30},[34],{"name":35,"role":36,"phone":37,"phoneExt":19,"email":19},"Robert Gregoire, Dr","CONTACT","+335 57 82 12 15",{"facility":39,"status":19,"city":40,"state":19,"zip":41,"country":25,"countryCode":26,"cosmosGeoPoint":42,"geoPoint":46,"contacts":47},"Hôpital Nord, Assistance Publique des Hôpitaux de Marseille","Marseille","13015",{"type":28,"coordinates":43},[44,45],5.38107,43.29695,{"lat":45,"lon":44},[48],{"name":49,"role":36,"phone":50,"phoneExt":19,"email":51},"Michael Baboudjian, Dr","+33 4 91 43 51 70","myaphm@ap-hm.fr",{"facility":53,"status":19,"city":54,"state":19,"zip":55,"country":25,"countryCode":26,"cosmosGeoPoint":56,"geoPoint":60,"contacts":61},"CHI Mont de Marsan - Site de Layné","Mont-de-Marsan","40024",{"type":28,"coordinates":57},[58,59],-0.49713,43.89022,{"lat":59,"lon":58},[62],{"name":63,"role":36,"phone":64,"phoneExt":19,"email":19},"Jean-Jacques Patard, Dr","+335 58 05 10 10",{"facility":66,"status":19,"city":67,"state":19,"zip":68,"country":25,"countryCode":26,"cosmosGeoPoint":69,"geoPoint":73,"contacts":74},"Hôpital privé des Peupliers - Ramsay Santé","Paris","75013",{"type":28,"coordinates":70},[71,72],2.3488,48.85341,{"lat":72,"lon":71},[75],{"name":76,"role":36,"phone":77,"phoneExt":19,"email":19},"Victor Basset, Dr","+331 53 20 06 88",{"facility":79,"status":19,"city":80,"state":19,"zip":81,"country":25,"countryCode":26,"cosmosGeoPoint":82,"geoPoint":86,"contacts":87},"Clinique La Croix du Sud - RAMSAY Santé","Quint-Fonsegrives","31130",{"type":28,"coordinates":83},[84,85],1.5272,43.5852,{"lat":85,"lon":84},[88],{"name":89,"role":36,"phone":90,"phoneExt":19,"email":19},"Guillaume Ploussard, Dr","+33 5 32 02 72 02",{"type":92,"investigatorFullName":19,"investigatorTitle":19,"investigatorAffiliation":19,"oldNameTitle":19,"oldOrganization":19},"SPONSOR","100615702","targeted-and-perilesional-or-systematic-biopsy-in-prostate-cancer-100615702",false,"NCT07296042","Targeted And Perilesional Or Systematic Biopsy In Prostate Cancer","TARGET","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* Adult men (≥ 18 years old)\n* Clinical suspicion of PCa (based on digital rectal examination, family history, PSA and PSA density values) and prescribed prostate biopsy\n* Detection by multi-parametric MRI of the prostate of a PI-RADS 4 or 5 index lesion, or a PI-RADS 3 index lesion with a PSA density ≥ 0.15 ng\u002Fml\u002Fcc\n* Patient eligible for prostate biopsy under local or general anesthesia\n* PSA ≤ 20 ng\u002FmL\n* Patient who agreed to participate in the study and signed the consent form\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* History of prostate cancer\n* History of negative prostate biopsy\n* MRI negative (PI-RADS 1 or 2) or equivocal (PI-RADS 3) with PSA density \\\u003C 0.15 ng\u002Fml\u002Fcc\n* Patient unable to understand the terms of the study or unable to give informed consent (neurological or psychiatric disorders, non-French speaker, etc.)\n* Patient under full or partial legal guardianship.","MALE","18 Years",{"count":103,"type":104},456,"ESTIMATED","INTERVENTIONAL",[107],"NA","Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) improves the detection of clinically significant prostate cancer (PCa) by guiding biopsies of MRI-visible lesions (targeted biopsies) in patients suspected with having PCa. This strategy increases the detection of clinically significant PCa, however, while also increasing the detection of insignificant prostate cancer, often synonymous of \"overdiagnosis\".\n\nIt is well known that insignificant PCa has a very low risk of local and distant progression, and active surveillance with a deferred curative treatment protocol based on clear indicators of disease progression is now recommended for all insignificant PCa. However, higher detection of insignificant PCa can lead to patient anxiety about inclusion in an active surveillance protocol, potential further damage from repeated surveillance biopsies and higher healthcare costs.\n\nThus, there is a need for a new biopsy scheme that maintains clinically significant PCa's detection while reducing the diagnosis of insignificant PCa. In recent years, an alternative approach has been to add additional cores close to the target lesion, this is defined as regional biopsies. The hypothesis is that most clinically significant PCa missed in the target are found close to the target. Whereas most cancers found on systematic biopsies outside the MRI target probably correspond to insignificant PCa. This strategy aims to maintain the detection of clinically significant PCa, while reducing the detection of insignificant PCa.\n\nThis proposed multicenter diagnostic study aims to demonstrate the effectiveness of the experimental biopsy scheme (targeted + regional) in detecting clinically significant PCa, compared with a conventional scheme (targeted + systematic). We also aim to compare the detection of insignificant PCa by both schemes.",[110],"Prostate Cancer",[112,113,114,115],"MRI","biopsy","prostate cancer detection","clinically significant prostate cancer","NOT_YET_RECRUITING","2025-12-16",{"date":119,"type":120},"2025-12-22","ACTUAL",{"date":122,"type":104},"2026-03",{"date":124,"type":104},"2028-03",{"name":5,"class":6},5]