Prostate Cancer Clinical Trial
Official title:
Regional Cryoablation for Localized Adenocarcinoma of the Prostate
The goal of this clinical research study is to learn if using cryotherapy to treat only the part of the prostate that contains cancer is an effective treatment for prostate cancer. The safety of this treatment will also be studied. Researchers also want to learn if treating only the part of the prostate with cancer causes less impact on your quality of life than other types of therapies.
Cryotherapy (also called cryoablation) is an FDA approved treatment for prostate cancer. It
involves placing multiple needles within the prostate and freezing the prostate, which will
destroy both the cancerous and normal prostate tissue in a very controlled manner. It is
possible to treat less than the whole prostate by only freezing the area of the prostate
known to contain the cancer.
For this study, cryotherapy will be performed in a way similar to whole prostate cryotherapy,
except the entire prostate will not be frozen. For this study, only that portion of the
prostate with the most prostate cancer and the upper half of the opposite side of location of
the cancer in the prostate will be treated. All areas of cancer may not be treated.
Cryotherapy:
Cryotherapy is performed under general anesthetic in the operating room. An ultrasound probe
is inserted into the rectum to monitor the tissue freezing. A urethral warmer is inserted
into the bladder through the penis to maintain the health of the urethra.
Quality-of-Life Questionnaires:
You will complete quality-of-life questionnaires before the prostate biopsy, and then at 3,
6, 12, 18, 24, 30, and 36 months after cryotherapy. The questionnaires will ask about your
general health and your urinary, bowel, and sexual functions. The questionnaire should take
about 15 minutes to complete each time.
Digital Rectal Exams and PCA3 Testing:
Before your cryotherapy and again before the biopsies at Months 6, 18 and 36 you will have a
digital rectal exam (feeling the prostate through your anus) to check the status of the
disease. You will also have digital rectal exams at Months 48 and 60 to check the status of
the disease.
Urine will be collected after each digital rectal exam. This sample will be tested for PCA3,
which has been associated with prostate cancer.
Prostate Biopsies:
You will have additional prostate biopsies at 6, 18, and 36 months after cryotherapy. About
12 biopsies samples will be collected each time from the same locations as during the
screening biopsy. If you have rising PSA levels or your doctor thinks it is necessary, you
and your doctor will discuss the need additional biopsies at Months 48 and 60.
This is an investigational study. Cryotherapy is FDA approved for the destruction of tissue,
including prostate tissue. For the treatment of prostate cancer, it is commonly used to treat
the entire prostate gland. This study is investigational because only a part of the prostate
gland will be treated, instead of the entire gland. Partial organ treatment with cryotherapy
is common for treatment of kidney, liver, and skin lesions.
Up to 100 patients will take part in this study. All will be enrolled at MD Anderson.
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