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1. Study Posting (1768) Trial #80584, Prostatic Intraepithelial Neoplasia, Staten Island, NY ...Intraepithelial Neoplasia, Staten Island, NY Trial Information For Men Only: Have you had a suspicious prostate biopsy, like Prostate Intrapithelial Noplasia (PIN)? If you are 30 years of age or older and ...View Page
2. Study Posting (1768) Trial #80461, Prostatic Intraepithelial Neoplasia, Staten Island, NY ...Intraepithelial Neoplasia, Staten Island, NY Trial Information For Men Only Have you had a suspicious prostate biopsy, like Prostate Intraepithelial Neoplasia (PIN)? If you are 30 years of age or older and ...View Page
3. Study Posting (5257) Trial #144745, Prostate Cancer, Charlotte, NC ...tests, answer questionnaires, and receive a physical examination. At the 12 month visit, a repeat prostate biopsy will be done to see if the HIFU procedure has been effective. There is no ...View Page
4. Study Posting (2022) Trial #91500, Bladder Disorders, Albuquerque, NM ...male PSA greater than 4 ng/ml. Patients with PSA =10 ng/mL and negative prostate biopsies within 1 year prior to study are acceptable • No prostate biopsy positive for prostate cancer ...View Page
5. CenterWatch: Clinical Trials in Category (594) Prostatic Intraepithelial Neoplasia ...Island : Staten Island Urological Research, P.C. For Men Only: Have you had a suspicious prostate biopsy, like Prostate Intrapithelial Noplasia (PIN)? Jobson Medical Information • Privacy | • Glossary Copyright © 1995-2010 Jobson Medical ...View Page
6. Study Posting (1768) Trial #50049, Prostate Cancer, Staten Island, NY ...as difficulty urinating and frequent urge to urinate. • Participants must have had only one negative prostate biopsy within the past 6 months. Volunteers meeting these and other criteria will be asked to ...View Page
7. Study Posting (2246) Trial #136022, Prostate Cancer, Duarte, CA ...are at increased risk for recurrence because of your PSA (prostate specific antigen) blood test, prostate biopsy Gleason score (the way your cancer looks under a microscope), and/or your clinical stage ...View Page
8. Study Posting (5306) Trial #154637, Prostate Disorders, Costa Mesa, CA ...dilatation, vasectomy, epididymectomy • Have undergone the following treatments less than 6 weeks prior to screen: Prostate biopsy, hydrodistention, rigid cystoscopy, therapeutic prostatic massage, external neuromodulation e.g. TENS machine or acupuncture unless ...View Page
9. CenterWatch Clinical Research Profile (3691) Trial #1629, Southeastern Medical Research Institute, Columbus, GA ...Cystoscopy • X-Ray • Ultrasound (renal, bladder, prostate, abdominal, pelvic, vaginal) • Dynamic Cavernosometry, Duplex Doppler, Rigiscans • Prostate Biopsy/Bladder Biopsy • 12-Lead ECG machine • CT Scan • DXA Scan • Fluoroscopy • Crash cart equipped with ...View Page
10. CenterWatch: New Medical Therapies in Disease Category (36), Prostate Cancer ...Efficacy was determined by measuring PSA (prostate specific antigen) levels throughout the study and conducting prostate biopsies at 30 days post-treatment. Early analysis revealed that eight of the nine subjects for ...View Page
11. Study Posting (4036) Trial #94714, Bladder Disorders, Hollywood, FL ...the prostate, prostatectomy, hysterectomy, incontinence surgery) within 12 months prior to Visit 1; bladder or prostate biopsy 30 days prior to Visit 1; instrumentation of the lower urinary tract (including cystoscopy, urodynamics ...View Page
12. CenterWatch Clinical Research Profile (1768) Trial #874, Staten Island Urological Research, P.C., Staten Island, NY ...with BPH? • Enlarged Prostate • For Men Only • For Men Only: Have you had a suspicious prostate biopsy, like Prostate Intrapithelial Noplasia (PIN)? • Prostate Cancer Bone Loss Study. • Prostate Cancer Prevention Clinical Trial ...View Page
13. CenterWatch: New Medical Therapies in Disease Category (423), Cancer/Chemotherapy ...treatment with Acapodene (60 mg/day orally for four months) and then underwent follow-up prostate biopsy to determine high-grade PIN status. PINs are premalignant lesions that have the potential to ...View Page
14. CenterWatch: New Medical Therapies in Disease Category (125), Prostate Disorders ...treatment with Acapodene (60 mg/day orally for four months) and then underwent follow-up prostate biopsy to determine high-grade PIN status. PINs are premalignant lesions that have the potential to ...View Page
15. CenterWatch: New Medical Therapies in Disease Category (276), Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (Enlarged Prostate) ...treatment with Acapodene (60 mg/day orally for four months) and then underwent follow-up prostate biopsy to determine high-grade PIN status. PINs are premalignant lesions that have the potential to ...View Page
16. CenterWatch: New Medical Therapies in Disease Category (35), Pancreatic Cancer ...Efficacy was determined by measuring PSA (prostate specific antigen) levels throughout the study and conducting prostate biopsies at 30 days post-treatment. Early analysis revealed that eight of the nine subjects for ...View Page
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