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Focal MR-Guided Focused Ultrasound Treatment of Localized Intermediate Risk Prostate Lesions
The hypothesis of this study is that focal treatment with ExAblate MRgFUS has the potential to be an effective non-invasive treatment for intermediate risk, organ-confined prostate lesions, with a low incidence of morbidity. The study hypothesis will be tested by measuring treatment-related safety and initial effectiveness parameters in the ExAblate MRgFUS treated patients, as described above.
ClinicalTrials.gov identifier:
Principal Investigator: Steve S. Raman, MD, FSAR, FSIR
Contact: Victoria Rueda, MPH, 310-794-8334,
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.A Phase IV Post Approval Clinical Study of ExAblate Treatment of Metastatic Bone Tumors for the Palliation of Pain
The study hypotheses is that the proportion of patients experiencing clinically significant pain relief will be at least 30% greater than the proportion experiencing worsening pain.
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier:
Principal Investigator: David Lu, MD
Contact: Victoria Rueda, 310-794-8334,
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and contact the study coordinator for more information.Ablation of Renal Masses Outcomes Registry (ARMOR): Ablation Procedure and Quality of Life Assessment
The purpose of this study is to better understand how effective ablation is for destroying tumor cells in the kidney and whether quality of life is improved for patients. Participation in ARMOR may involve retrospective data collection only, combined retrospective and prospective data collection, or prospective data collection.
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier:
Principal Investigator: Matthew Rettig, MD
Contact: Steve Raman, MD
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and contact the study coordinator for more information.