PHEN's "Find Your Trial (FYT)"  search tool connects patients with actively recruiting prostate cancer clinical trials that can possibly benefit them. The FYT tool has six easy to use searchable categories to help patients find and review clinicals trials based on where they are on their prostate cancer journey. All trials listed have links to important information, including description, study locations, contacts and more. 


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Low Risk Prostate Cancer

Clinical trials for patients who are diagnosed with low risk prostate cancer (Gleason 6). Patients may be interested in active surveillance or making a decision to begin active treatment.

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Intermediate Risk Prostate Cancer

Clinical trials for patients who are diagnosed with intermediate risk prostate cancer (Gleason 7). Patients may be interested in active surveillance or making a decision to begin active treatment.


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High Risk Prostate Cancer

Clinical trials for patients diagnosed with high risk prostate cancer (Gleason 8 - 10). Patients may be deciding on an active treatment protocol.

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Biochemical Recurrence of Prostate Cancer

Clinical trials for patients who have a recurrence of prostate cancer following primary treatment with surgery or radiation. These patients have not yet begun treatment with androgen deprivation therapy or are interested in quality of life studies.

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Non-Metastatic Castration Resistant Prostate Cancer (nMCRPC)

Clinical trials for patients whose PSA rises while they are on androgen deprivation therapy but prostate cancer has not metastasized. 

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  Metastatic Castration Resistant Prostate Cancer (MCRPC)
 

Clinical trials for patients diagnosed with metastatic prostate cancer that no longer responds to androgen deprivation treatment. Patients who are seeking treatment options following a diagnosis of MCRPC.


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  Metastatic Castration Sensitive Prostate Cancer (MCSPC)
 

Clinical trials for patients with prostate cancer which has spread to other parts of the body but still respond to medical or surgical treatments that lowers testosterone.


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This Information is provided to help patients identify clinical trials for educational purposes and not to recruit patients for any specific trials. Patients should consult with their personal doctor and the trial sponsors for additional information on trials of interest.  
 











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