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Patients who are unable to undergo MRI
Definitive T3 disease on MRI
Unable to undergo brain MRI
Unable to undergo brain MRI
Subject who cannot undergo MRI.
Ability to undergo MRI scanning with contrast
Participants who cannot undergo a brain MRI
Inability to undergo MRI and/or contraindication for MRI examinations following the MRI protocol; prosthesis or orthopedic or dental braces that would interfere with volumetric analysis of target PN on MRI
Unable tolerate an MRI, or have a contraindication to MRI
Unable to undergo MRI scan (e.g., pacemaker)
Patients unable to undergo MRI are not eligible.
Unable to undergo MRI of the brain (i.e. pacemaker or any other contraindication for MRIs)
Able to undergo brain MRI with and without contrast
Patients who are unable to obtain MRI
Patient unable to have an MRI of the brain
Ability to undergo MRI evaluation.
Patients unable to undergo MRI of the brain
Unable to undergo MRI of the spine
Inability to undergo brain MRI due to medical or personal reasons.
Patients who are allergic to MRI contrast medium or unable to undergo MRI for any other reason.
Inability to undergo MRI due to personal or medical reasons
Inability to undergo MRI due to personal or medical reasons (Arm B)
Patients must be able to undergo an MRI with contrast
Patients unable to undergo an MRI with contrast
Subject is able to undergo either an MRI or administration of contrast agent for CT
Inability to undergo MRI with and without contrast administration
Contraindication to contrast enhanced MRI (i.e. unable to undergo follow-up imaging)
History of having MRI non-compatible metal (injury- or treatment-related) in the body will be an exclusion criteria specific to the MRI sub-study
The subject is unable to undergo MRI scan (e.g., has pacemaker)
Subjects unable to undergo an MRI with contrast
Patients will be excluded if they are unable to obtain an MRI scan
Any contra-indications to undergo MRI imaging.
Unable to undergo MRI
Pre-operative and post-operative brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) with and without contrast must be obtained. The requirement for a post-operative MRI is waived for patients who undergo biopsy only. A spine MRI is not required, but may be obtained if clinically indicated. If the spine MRI is positive, the patient would be considered to have M+ disease (defined as neuraxis dissemination) and would be ineligible
MRI of the brain (or contrast CT scan of the brain if patients are unable to undergo MRI) must be obtained in patients with symptoms suggesting possible central nervous system (CNS) metastatic disease; neuroimaging is recommended but not required in asymptomatic patients
Patients who are unable to undergo MRI
Patients unable to undergo MRI exams.
Inability to undergo MRI evaluation for treatment planning and follow-up
Multi-parametric MRI at University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) within 6 months of study treatment, demonstrating a\r\n* Region of interest (ROI) of MRI suspicion level 3 or higher \r\n* MRI-calculated prostate volume 25 cc to 100 cc
Unable to undergo imaging by either CT scan or MRI
Contraindication for safe MRI, implants, or other conditions that interfere with imaging required for the study (e.g., pacemaker or non-MRI compatible hip prostheses); Note: subjects with bilateral hip implants are not eligible for the study; subjects with a unilateral hip implant may be eligible assuming the implant is MRI compatible and does not present artifact on MRI in the areas of interest
Unable to undergo MRI of the spine
Ability to have MRI as part of post-implant assessment
Patients unable to undergo an MRI of the brain with contrast.
The subject is unable to undergo MRI scan (eg, has pacemaker)
Inability to undergo MRI
Unwilling or unable to undergo a MRI or CT Scan per study protocol requirements
Inability to undergo MRI due to personal and medical reasons
Patient must be willing and able to undergo MRI as outlined in protocol
Patient must be able to undergo MRI with and without contrast; patients who are unable to undergo MRI are ineligible
Must be able to undergo MRI of abdomen (spleen and liver). Patients who are contra indicated for MRI may be enrolled and evaluated by CT scan at the discretion of the Sponsor.
Able to safely undergo MRI exam and receive mild sedation for the treatment
Patients unable to undergo contrast-enhanced MRI.
Patient willing and able to provide written informed consent, including willingness to undergo both endorectal multiparametric MRI and transrectal MRI-guided biopsy at Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU)
Unable to undergo brain MRI due to medical or personal reasons
Inability to undergo MRI and/or contraindication for MRI examinations following the MRI protocol; prosthesis or orthopedic or dental braces that would interfere with volumetric analysis of target PN on MRI
Inability to undergo MRI evaluation for treatment planning and follow-up
Inability to undergo MRI with and without contrast (e.g. claustrophobia, non-MRI compatible implant or foreign body, gadolinium allergy or renal dysfunction preventing the patient from receiving gadolinium- institutional guidelines should be used to determine if patients are at risk for renal dysfunction); note that patients with severe claustrophobia are permitted on this study if they are willing and able to undergo MRI with adequate sedation or anesthesia
Ever been told not to get an MRI
MRI-incompatible metal implant\r\n* If a potential participant reports implanted metal objects, which might be affected by MRI magnets, the study personnel or MRI technologist will screen over the phone or in person to determine whether the potential participant would be safe during the MRI scan; a current list of implants compatible with MRI will be consulted
Inability to get brain MRI
Patients scheduled to undergo screening breast MRI with contrast
Women too claustrophobic to undergo MRI
Participant is able to undergo radiographic evaluation with CT or MRI
Patients who are unwilling or unable to undergo MRI including patients with contraindications to MRI such as the presence of cardiac pacemakers or non-compatible intracranial vascular clips, claustrophobia, inability to lie flat for the duration of the study etc
Patients who are unwilling or unable to undergo MRI including patients with contraindications to MRI such as the presence of cardiac pacemakers or non-compatible intracranial vascular clips, claustrophobia, inability to lie flat for the duration of the study etc
Patient must meet standard MRI guidelines and be able and willing to undergo MRI
Participants who are unable to undergo MRI because of documented contra-indications for contrast-enhanced MRI, including but not limited to renal failure
Patient must meet standard MRI guidelines and be able and willing to undergo MRI
Unable to cooperate for MRI
Subjects must be able to undergo MRI imaging without anesthesia
Patients who are unable to undergo MRI scanning due to exclusion by University Hospitals Case Medical Center (UHCMC) MRI restriction policies as mentioned in the standard UHCMC MRI informed consent form
Inability to undergo or cooperate with an MRI or PET scan (e.g., claustrophobia, metal implant)
Participants must be able to undergo MRI scan
Able to undergo contrast enhanced MRI
MRI is contraindicated based on responses to MRI screening questionnaire
Patients who are too claustrophobic to undergo MRI or PET imaging
Patients must agree to undergo serial multiparametric MRI and MRI-guided biopsy
Patients who are unwilling or unable to undergo MRI including patients with contra-indications to MRI such as the presence of cardiac pacemakers or non-compatible intracranial vascular clips
Patients who are too claustrophobic to undergo MRI or PET imaging
Patients who cannot undergo MRI imaging due to MRI exclusion criteria
Unable to cooperate for MRI and/or radiation therapy planning
Age and mental status wherein he/she is unable to cooperate for MRI study
Patients who are unable to undergo MRI
Patient is unable to have a MRI or transrectal ultrasound
If a breast MRI is advised and there is no contraindication to MRI, a breast MRI and ABUS will performed at KUCC (study Arm 1)
If a breast MRI is not performed, an ABUS exam without MRI will be performed (study Arm 2)
Patients with contraindications to MRI (e.g., pacemaker, claustrophobia, etc.) (MR/TRUS only) ---Patients with renal dysfunction are excluded due to their inability to undergo contrast enhanced MRI
Participant must successfully complete the MRI screening form if receiving an MRI
Patients who are unwilling or unable to undergo MRI including patients with contraindication to MRI such as the presence of cardiac pacemakers or non-compatible intracranial vascular clips, claustrophobia, inability to lie flat for the duration of the study etc
Patients unwilling or unable to undergo the ecoil placement or multiparametric MRI exam
Patients who are unable to undergo MRI imaging
Patients need not undergo a baseline MRI prior to enrollment
Patients who have undergone a sedated MRI 5-7 days prior, can be re-sedated for post-ferumoxytol MRI
For patients who choose to undergo MRI imaging, hypersensitivity to MRI IV contrast media not suitable for pre-medication
For patients who choose to undergo MRI imaging, patients who are ineligible for an MRI with contrast based on radiology department screening