Are there any clinical trials for prostate I should consider

Prostate CancerOctober 15, 2025Navis AI

For informational purposes only

This answer was generated by AI grounded in NCCN guidelines and published medical literature. It is not medical advice. Always consult your oncologist or care team before making treatment decisions.

Based on the provided NCCN Guidelines sources, I can provide guidance about clinical trials for prostate cancer:

According to the NCCN Guidelines for Early-Stage Prostate Cancer (2024):

Clinical trials offer hope to all people with prostate cancer. Clinical trials are a type of health research that tests new ways of fighting cancer. You should ask your care team if there is a clinical trial that is a good fit for you.

Key points about clinical trials:

  1. From NCCN Guidelines: Clinical trials are considered a key part of cancer care and may be an option at any stage of prostate cancer treatment.

  2. According to NCCN, you should discuss clinical trial options with your multidisciplinary care team, which may include:

  • Medical oncologists
  • Surgical oncologists
  • Radiation oncologists
  • Other specialists involved in your care

Questions to ask your doctor about clinical trials (from NCCN Guidelines):

  • Do you recommend that I consider a clinical trial for treatment?
  • How do I find clinical trials that I can participate in?
  • What are the treatments used in the clinical trial?
  • Has the treatment been used for other types of cancer?
  • What are the risks and benefits?
  • How long will I be in the clinical trial?
  • Will I be able to get other treatment if this doesn't work?
  • Will the clinical trial cost me anything?

I recommend discussing clinical trial opportunities with your healthcare team, as they can help identify trials that may be appropriate for your specific situation and stage of prostate cancer.

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