Unique ID issued by UMIN | UMIN000039216 |
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Receipt number | R000044717 |
Scientific Title | Exploring radiosensitivity predictive factors using body fluid metabolomes for prostate cancer |
Date of disclosure of the study information | 2020/01/21 |
Last modified on | 2025/01/24 09:52:27 |
Exploring radiosensitivity predictive factors using body fluid metabolomes for prostate cancer
Exploring radiosensitivity predictive factors using body fluid metabolomes for prostate cancer
Exploring radiosensitivity predictive factors using body fluid metabolomes for prostate cancer
Exploring radiosensitivity predictive factors using body fluid metabolomes for prostate cancer
Japan |
prostate cancer
Radiology |
Malignancy
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Radiotherapy is effective for treating of prostate cancer. However, predicting complications before radiotherapy is still difficult. Thus, we investigated saliva metabolites to search for independent patient-related risk factors for complications.
Others
Evaluation of changes in saliva metabolites associated with radiotherapy.
We collected patients' saliva metabolites before, 2 weeks after, and 3 months after the start of radiotherapy, and just after the end of treatment. To search for independent patient-related risk factors for predicting complications using saliva metabolomes.
Observational
20 | years-old | <= |
Not applicable |
Male and Female
1)Twenty years of age or older; patients histologically diagnosed prostate cancer.
2)Patients suitable for curative radiotherapy
3)No history of pelvic radiotherapy
1)Patients with intractable inflammatory bowel disease
2)Patients with severe liver cirrhosis, diabetes mellitus or cardiovascular diseases
3) Patients with malignancies other than prostate cancer
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1st name | Sachika |
Middle name | |
Last name | Shiraishi |
Tokyo Medical University
Department of radiology
1600023
6-7-1 Nishi-shinjuku,Shinjuku-ku,Tokyo
0333426111
s-nogi@tokyo-med.ac.jp
1st name | Sachika |
Middle name | |
Last name | Shiraishi |
Toyko Medical University
Department of radiology
1600023
6-7-1 Nishi-shinjuku,Shinjuku-ku,Tokyo
0333426111
s-nogi@tokyo-med.ac.jp
Department of Radiology, Tokyo Medical University
Japan Science and Technology Agency
Japanese Governmental office
IRB comittee, Tokyo Medical University
6-7-1 Nishi-shinjuku,Shinjuku-ku,Tokyo
0333426111
IRB@tokyo-med.ac.jp
NO
東京医科大学病院(東京都)
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Registration period is determined to be two years. The follow up period is set to be another 1 year from the end of the radiotherapy.
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