Prostate Cancer Clinical Trial
Official title:
Evaluation of the Effect of Exisulind on the Duration of the "Off-Treatment" Interval on Patients With Biochemical Relapse of Prostate Cancer Who Are Treated With Intermittent Androgen Suppression (ADT)
The purpose of this research study is to determine if an investigational drug called
Exisulind will extend the "off-treatment" period of patients receiving Intermittent Androgen
Suppression (ADT).
There is evidence suggesting that alternating between periods of treatment and no treatment
with androgen suppressants may delay the time to develop androgen-insensitive progression and
improve overall quality of life. During intermittent androgen suppression (IAS) treatments,
men receive a luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone (LHRH) agonist and antiandrogen for a
fixed period of time (approximately 9 months) and then enter an off-treatment period, whose
length will vary, depending on the rate of rise in the patient's Prostate-Specific Antigen
(PSA). Once the PSA reaches an established threshold (1 ng/mL in men who have had a
prostatectomy or 4 ng/ml in men with an intact prostate), androgen suppression will be
re-initiated for another 9 months. These cycles of on-treatment/off-treatment will be
repeated until patient no longer responds to the androgen suppression and it is clear that
their cancer is progressing. It has been observed that off-treatment periods tend to become
shorter with each successive cycle of androgen suppression, presumably due to the emergence
of androgen-independent clones. This study proposes to look at exisulind, a pro-apoptotic
drug, which may extend the off-treatment period in patients receiving IAS.
A study doctor will meet with you and ask you about your medical history, examine you, and
explain the study. We will draw some blood for tests (about 4-6 tablespoons), including
Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA). If not already obtained, you will have a bone scan and a
computed tomography scan (CT scan) to establish a baseline.
You will be receiving hormone suppression treatment with monthly injections of a luteinizing
hormone-releasing hormone (LHRH) analog such as Lupron or Zoladex and an antiandrogen such as
Eulexin or Casodex as part of your standard care for prostate cancer. About 3 months before
your next "off-treatment" period, you will start 1 Exisulind pill 250 mg (2 x 125mg capsules)
by mouth twice a day. It is necessary for you to start the Exisulind treatment 3 months prior
to your next "off-treatment" period so that the medication can build up in your system enough
to be effective.
Per our standard follow-up procedures, we will ask you to have blood draws every 2 weeks for
up to 12 weeks after starting Exisulind to check liver function. Thereafter you will be asked
to have monthly blood draws, and return to the clinic every 3 months for a physical
examination, to determine how well you are tolerating the study medication, how your cancer
is responding to the treatment, and to give you more study medication. You will continue
taking Exisulind during your "off-treatment" period until your PSA reaches a threshold level.
PSA threshold is defined by your primary treatment. If you have had your prostate removed,
the threshold is 1.0 ng/dL. If you have an intact prostate, your threshold is 4 ng/dL. Once
your PSA reaches this level, you will restart your hormone suppression treatment as directed
by your doctor.
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