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A study looking at new ways to use MRI scans to see changes in prostate cancer (MISSION-Prostate)

Overview

Cancer types:

Prostate cancer

Status:

Open

Phase:

Other

Details

This study is looking at 2 new ways of using an MRI scan to see changes in prostate cancer. It is open to men who have an intermediate risk or a high risk prostate cancer.

This study is being done at Addenbrooke’s Hospital in Cambridge. You can’t volunteer to join the study. You can only take part if you are having care at Addenbrookes. Your healthcare team can check if you are suitable for the study and refer you.

Recruitment start: 21 December 2016

Recruitment end: 31 March 2026

How to join

Please note: In order to join a trial you will need to discuss it with your doctor, unless otherwise specified.

Chief investigators

Dr Tristan Barrett Professor Ferdia Gallagher

Supported by

Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Cancer Research UK

National Institute for Health Research (NIHR)

Prostate Cancer UK

The Evelyn Trust

University of Cambridge

Last reviewed: 13 July 2025

CRUK internal database number: 19885

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