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Last Updated: 03/06/2025
Improving Cancer-related Fatigue, Sexual Dysfunction and Quality of Life in Older Men with Cancer and Androgen Deficiency
Summary: This is a large randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial to determine the efficacy of testosterone replacement on cancer-related fatigue in older men with solid or hematologic (blood) cancer who report fatigue and have low testosterone levels.
Open-Label, Multiple-Dose, 52-Week Study to Evaluate the Safety, PK, & Efficacy of XYOSTED® for Testosterone Replacement in Male Adolescents With Deficiency or Absence of Endogenous Testosterone Due to Primary or Secondary Hypogonadism
Summary: This is a 52-week open label single arm study to investigate the effects of XYOSTED, as testosterone replacement therapy, on adolescent males with either primary or secondary hypogonadism. The study aims to determine the effectiveness of XYOSTED measured by continuation or induction of puberty in addition to XYOSTED dosage, safety and testosterone levels.
Detection of Late Subclinical Cardiovascular Disease in Testicular Cancer Survivors Exposed to Cisplatin-based Chemotherapy and Bone Marrow Transplant
Summary: Late subclinical cardiovascular disease in testicular cancer survivors exposed to cisplatin-based chemotherapy and bone marrow transplant
ERectile Dysfunctions, gOnadotoxicity and Sexual Health Assessment in Men With Lung Cancer (EROS)
Summary: Although many phase III clinical trials evaluate the quality of life as a secondary endpoint, male sexuality remains a neglected topic in oncology research. In light of the long-term efficacy of new-generation anticancer treatments for ANSCLC (i.e. targeted therapies and immunotherapy), there is a paucity of data about any detrimental effect on fertility and sexuality that could complicate the the...
Androgen Replacement to Improve Patient-Important Outcomes in Men With Opioid-Induced Hypogonadism
Summary: The aim of this trial is to evaluate whether testosterone replacement results in greater improvement in pain perception, pain tolerance, sexual function, fatigue, and quality of life when compared with placebo in men with chronic spinal pain treated with opioids who have opioid-induced hypogonadism (low testosterone).
Improving Patient-Important Outcomes With Testosterone Replacement in Hypogonadal Men With a Prior History of Cancer
Summary: The overall goal of this study is to evaluate the effect of a testosterone drug called Depo-Testosterone (or 'testosterone cypionate'), an FDA-approved drug for improving fatigue, sexual function, quality of life, body composition, muscle strength, and physical activity in young cancer survivors who report fatigue and have low testosterone. Main hypothesis is that Testosterone administration in yo...
The Effects of Intranasal Testosterone (NatestoTM) for Treatment of Hypogonadism on Maintenance of Spermatogenesis
Summary: This is a prospective, non-blinded study of hypogonadal men with a history of testosterone therapy who became azoospermic or severely oligospermic and wish to avoid symptoms of hypogonadism during their recovery of spermatogenesis in an effort to establish paternity. The study will determine if Natesto can alleviate hypogonadal symptoms while preserving the recovery of spermatogenesis
Effect of JATENZO® Therapy on Testosterone and Hemoglobin Concentrations in Hypogonadal Men With Chronic Kidney Disease
Summary: This study in being conducted in men who have low testosterone and chronic kidney disease. The investigators will evaluate the effects of an oral testosterone preparation, JATENZO, on testosterone levels and hemoglobin (red blood cells).
52 Week RCT to Investigate the Effect of Testosterone Undecanoate vs Placebo on Intrahepatic Fat Content in Obese/Overweight Men With T2DM/Prediabetes and Hypogonadism and Subsequent 108 Week Open Label Phase to Investigate Effects on Cardiometabolic Parameters
Summary: The epidemics of obesity, MeTSy, T2DM and CVD are increasing worldwide. Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is becoming recognized as a condition possibly involved in the pathogenesis of these diseases. The prevailing hypothesis for NAFLD pathogenesis is the 'two-hit' model, with insulin resistance and hyperinsulinemia playing essential roles, which have a plethora of effects on hepatic lipi...
Physical Exercise as a Sustainability Tool in Men Affected With Metabolic Syndrome-related Late-onset Central Hypogonadism: Role of Endocrine-metabolic and Neurovegetative Outcomes
Summary: Aim of this project is to delineate sustainable physical exercise programs and to assess the effects of such programs mainly on endocrine-metabolic and neurovegetative outcomes in a cohort of men with metabolic syndrome-related late-onset central hypogonadism. Participants will undergo a personalised exercise program. After 6 months they will be subdivided into two groups, according to the weekly ...
Last Updated: 03/06/2025