Prostate Cancer Clinical Trial
Official title:
Metastasis-directed Radiotherapy (MDRT) for Men With De-novo Oligometastatic Prostate Cancer Treated With Long-term Androgen Deprivation Therapy in the STAMPEDE Trial (METANOVA)
The purpose of this study is to find out if giving radiation therapy (RT) to areas of metastatic prostate cancer at the time a participant is diagnosed will help control disease better than the usual treatment. This treatment is called metastasis-directed radiotherapy (MDRT). The usual treatment for prostate cancer that has spread to other parts of the body is to give lifelong treatment with hormone therapy (also known as androgen deprivation therapy or ADT). Participants may also be given prostate RT even if the disease is metastatic. Participants will receive hormone therapy (the standard treatment for prostate cancer) for 12 months. The hormone therapy agents may be taken by mouth or given as an injection. Participants will also have prostate RT. Up to 50 participants will have surgery to remove the prostate instead of having prostate RT. A portion of the participants will be randomized to receive MDRT to areas where the cancer has spread. For participants who have surgery to remove their prostate, they will be asked to allow tissue samples collected during the surgery to be sent to an outside lab for research tests and extra blood samples drawn for research tests before starting the study, and at the time the cancer becomes worse if applicable. Participation in the study will last approximately 12 months, and will be followed by their doctor for up to five years per standard of care. The main goal is to compare the efficacy of the standard of care (standard systemic therapy + definitive prostate-directed local therapy) versus the standard of care with metastasis-directed radiotherapy (MDRT) for consolidation of metastatic disease.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 200 |
Est. completion date | July 1, 2026 |
Est. primary completion date | July 1, 2026 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | Male |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Participant must be = 18 years of age. - Participant must have an ECOG performance status = 1. - Histologic confirmation of prostate adenocarcinoma of the prostate gland, with evidence of metastasis on imaging by conventional imaging (MRI, CT, or 99mTc bone scan) or PSMA PET/CT. Biopsy of sites of metastasis is strongly encouraged, but not required. - There must be at least 10-15 unstained slides from 2 cores of the highest tumor cellularity available. - Newly diagnosed disease with no prior treatment to the primary disease. - Acceptable to have started LHRH agonist or antagonist therapy alone within the past 30 days prior to enrollment. - In participants who undergo only conventional imaging, oligometastatic disease is defined as 1-5 discrete metastatic sites in the bone and/or extra-pelvic lymph node (LN) stations. - Extra-pelvic LN stations are superior to the regional/pelvic LN stations. Pelvic LN stations commence at the bifurcation of the aorta and bifurcation of the proximal inferior vena cava to the common iliac veins. - Radiographic criteria for a LN to be considered a metastatic focus is defined as short-axis diameter in the axial plane of = 1.0 cm, with irregular border and/or heterogeneous morphology - In participants who undergo PSMA PET/CT (in the presence or absence of conventional imaging), oligometastatic disease is defined as 1-10 PSMA avid bone lesions and/or extra-pelvic LN stations. The MI-RADS reporting system will be followed to guide PSMA PET interpretation - In participants extra-pelvic nodal (M1a) disease only by PSMA PET/CT and M0 by conventional imaging (i.e. extra-pelvic LN did not meet size criteria by CT), participant must meet 2 of 3 following criteria in order to be eligible: - 1. PSA = 40 - 2. Evidence of cN1 disease (pelvic LN) - 3. Decipher score = 0.89 - Adequate organ and marrow function to receive treatment per treating physician - Medically fit for treatment and agreeable to follow-up. - Ability to understand and the willingness to sign a written informed consent. Exclusion Criteria: Participants with the presence of any of the following: - Castration resistant prostate cancer (CRPC). - Evidence of visceral or intracranial metastases. - Participant receiving any other investigational agents for cancer. - Participant is participating in a concurrent treatment protocol for cancer. - Unable to lie flat during or tolerate PET/MRI, PET/CT or SBRT. - Prior definitive treatment to the primary prostate cancer or pelvis. - Participant with uncontrolled intercurrent illness including, but not limited to ongoing or active infection, symptomatic congestive heart failure, unstable angina pectoris, cardiac arrhythmia, uncontrolled diabetes (HgA1c > 10), active pituitary or adrenal dysfunction, or psychiatric illness/social situations that would limit compliance with study requirements - History of another active malignancy within the previous 2 years, except for non-melanoma skin cancer. - Active Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis despite medical management. - Refusal to sign informed consent. - Any condition that in the opinion of the investigator would preclude participation in this study |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center Seidman Cancer Center | Cleveland | Ohio |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Case Comprehensive Cancer Center | National Institutes of Health (NIH) |
United States,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Failure-free survival (FFS) | Failure-free survival, defined as time from randomization to first evidence of at least one of: biochemical failure; progression either locally in lymph nodes, or in distant metastases; any salvage intervention (local or systemic) required after 12m of planned SOC therapy; or death from prostate cancer. Biochemical failure, based on the PSA nadir in the first 24 weeks after randomization, is defined as at least one of:
PSA nadir by 24 wks post-randomization remains >50% of pre-treatment PSA, will be considered biochemical failure at time zero; post-radiation therapy (RT): serum PSA 50% above nadir and at least 4 ng/mL if PSA nadir is less than 4 ng/mL, requiring confirmation = 4 weeks later PSA 50% above nadir if PSA nadir is at least 50% lower than the last pre-treatment PSA but remaining greater than 4 ng/mL, , requiring confirmation = 4 weeks later post-radical prostatectomy (RP): serum PSA nadir + 0.5 ng/mL |
Up to 5 years from treatment | |
Secondary | Overall survival (OS) | Overall Survival (OS) is defined as the time from randomization until death due to any cause. For participants who survive, time to death will be censored at the time of last contact. The distributions of OS for each treatment arm will be plotted using the Kaplan-Meier method, and median values for each will be estimated and reported with 95% CIs for each treatment arm and compared using stratified log-rank tests. Univariable Cox proportional hazard models will be used to estimate the effect of MDRT on OS. | Up to 5 years from treatment | |
Secondary | Radiographic progression-free survival (rPFS) | Radiographic progression-free survival (rPFS) is defined as the time from randomization until clinical progression, detection of at least one new metastatic lesion on CT, MRI, bone scan or Prostate Specific Membrane Antigen (PSMA) PET, or death from prostate cancer. The distributions of rPFS for each treatment arm will be plotted using the Kaplan-Meier method, and median values for each will be estimated and reported with 95% CIs for each treatment arm and compared using stratified log-rank tests. Univariable Cox proportional hazard models will be used to estimate the effect of MDRT on rPFS. | Up to 5 years from treatment | |
Secondary | Time-to-next-intervention (TTNI) | TTNI is defined as time-to-next-intervention. TTNI will be summarized in each arm and compared using Chi-square tests, as well as time-to-event analyses using cumulative incidence methods. | Up to 5 years from treatment | |
Secondary | Time-to-castration-resistant prostate cancer | The rate of time-to-castration-resistant prostate cancer will be summarized in each arm and compared using Chi-square tests, as well as time-to-event analyses using cumulative incidence methods. | Up to 5 years from treatment | |
Secondary | Prostate-specific cancer mortality (PCSM) | Prostate cancer specific mortality (PCSM) is defined the time from randomization to death directly attributable to prostate cancer, death from treatment complications, or death from unknown causes in participants with active prostate cancer or previously documented clinical or biochemical relapse. | Up to 5 years from treatment | |
Secondary | Change in EPIC-26 Sexual Domain Score | EPIC-26 is the validated short version of "The Expanded Prostate Cancer Index Composite". EPIC-26 will be administered as a health related quality of life questionnaire for participants with prostate cancer. EPIC-26 consists of 26 items under 5 domains. This study will analyze 4 of the domains, including the urinary, bowel, sexual, and hormonal domain. Each domain will be scaled, scored, and compared by arm.
EPIC-26 assess participant function and bother on a qualitative scale which is then normalized on a scale of 0 to 100 (worst to best) to calculate individual domain scores. |
Baseline, 1 year after treatment | |
Secondary | Change in EPIC-26 Sexual Domain Score | EPIC-26 is the validated short version of "The Expanded Prostate Cancer Index Composite". EPIC-26 will be administered as a health related quality of life questionnaire for participants with prostate cancer. EPIC-26 consists of 26 items under 5 domains. This study will analyze 4 of the domains, including the urinary, bowel, sexual, and hormonal domain. Each domain will be scaled, scored, and compared by arm.
EPIC-26 assess participant function and bother on a qualitative scale which is then normalized on a scale of 0 to 100 (worst to best) to calculate individual domain scores. |
Baseline, 3 years after treatment | |
Secondary | Change in EPIC-26 Urinary Domain Score | EPIC-26 is the validated short version of "The Expanded Prostate Cancer Index Composite". EPIC-26 will be administered as a health related quality of life questionnaire for participants with prostate cancer. EPIC-26 consists of 26 items under 5 domains. This study will analyze 4 of the domains, including the urinary, bowel, sexual, and hormonal domain. Each domain will be scaled, scored, and compared by arm.
EPIC-26 assess participant function and bother on a qualitative scale which is then normalized on a scale of 0 to 100 (worst to best) to calculate individual domain scores. |
Baseline, 1 year after treatment | |
Secondary | Change in EPIC-26 Urinary Domain Score | EPIC-26 is the validated short version of "The Expanded Prostate Cancer Index Composite". EPIC-26 will be administered as a health related quality of life questionnaire for participants with prostate cancer. EPIC-26 consists of 26 items under 5 domains. This study will analyze 4 of the domains, including the urinary, bowel, sexual, and hormonal domain. Each domain will be scaled, scored, and compared by arm.
EPIC-26 assess participant function and bother on a qualitative scale which is then normalized on a scale of 0 to 100 (worst to best) to calculate individual domain scores. |
Baseline, 3 years after treatment | |
Secondary | Change in EPIC-26 Hormone Domain Score | EPIC-26 is the validated short version of "The Expanded Prostate Cancer Index Composite". EPIC-26 will be administered as a health related quality of life questionnaire for participants with prostate cancer. EPIC-26 consists of 26 items under 5 domains. This study will analyze 4 of the domains, including the urinary, bowel, sexual, and hormonal domain. Each domain will be scaled, scored, and compared by arm.
EPIC-26 assess participant function and bother on a qualitative scale which is then normalized on a scale of 0 to 100 (worst to best) to calculate individual domain scores. |
Baseline, 1 year after treatment | |
Secondary | Change in EPIC-26 Hormone Domain Score | EPIC-26 is the validated short version of "The Expanded Prostate Cancer Index Composite". EPIC-26 will be administered as a health related quality of life questionnaire for participants with prostate cancer. EPIC-26 consists of 26 items under 5 domains. This study will analyze 4 of the domains, including the urinary, bowel, sexual, and hormonal domain. Each domain will be scaled, scored, and compared by arm.
EPIC-26 assess participant function and bother on a qualitative scale which is then normalized on a scale of 0 to 100 (worst to best) to calculate individual domain scores. |
Baseline, 3 years after treatment | |
Secondary | Change in EPIC-26 Bowel Domain Score | EPIC-26 is the validated short version of "The Expanded Prostate Cancer Index Composite". EPIC-26 will be administered as a health related quality of life questionnaire for participants with prostate cancer. EPIC-26 consists of 26 items under 5 domains. This study will analyze 4 of the domains, including the urinary, bowel, sexual, and hormonal domain. Each domain will be scaled, scored, and compared by arm.
EPIC-26 assess participant function and bother on a qualitative scale which is then normalized on a scale of 0 to 100 (worst to best) to calculate individual domain scores. |
Baseline, 1 year after treatment | |
Secondary | Change in EPIC-26 Bowel Domain Score | EPIC-26 is the validated short version of "The Expanded Prostate Cancer Index Composite". EPIC-26 will be administered as a health related quality of life questionnaire for participants with prostate cancer. EPIC-26 consists of 26 items under 5 domains. This study will analyze 4 of the domains, including the urinary, bowel, sexual, and hormonal domain. Each domain will be scaled, scored, and compared by arm.
EPIC-26 assess participant function and bother on a qualitative scale which is then normalized on a scale of 0 to 100 (worst to best) to calculate individual domain scores. |
Baseline, 3 years after treatment | |
Secondary | Change in IPSS Score | The "International Prostate Symptom Score" (IPSS) is an eight-question questionnaire that will be administered as a health related quality of life measure for participants with prostate cancer. The IPSS score is reported on a scale of 0 to 35. Scores are broken down as: "Mild" (0 to 7 points), "Moderate" (8 to 19 points), and "Severe" (20 to 35 points). The change in IPSS score from baseline prior to treatment to one year after treatment will be measured. | Baseline, 1 year after treatment | |
Secondary | Change in IPSS Score | The "International Prostate Symptom Score" (IPSS) is an eight-question questionnaire that will be administered as a health related quality of life measure for participants with prostate cancer. The IPSS score is reported on a scale of 0 to 35. Scores are broken down as: "Mild" (0 to 7 points), "Moderate" (8 to 19 points), and "Severe" (20 to 35 points). The change in IPSS score from baseline prior to treatment to three years after treatment will be measured. | Baseline, 3 year after treatment | |
Secondary | Skeletal-related events (SRE) | Time to the first skeletal-related event is defined as the time from randomization to the first new pathological bone fracture, spinal cord compression, tumor-related orthopedic surgery, and radiation therapy for bone pain. The SRE will be summarized in each arm and compared using Chi-square tests, as well as time-to-event analyses using cumulative incidence methods. The univariable generalized linear models (e.g., Poisson or negative binomial model) will be used to quantify the MDRT effect on the frequency of SRE. | 5 years after treatment |
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