Prostate Cancer Clinical Trial
Official title:
M-RePoRT: Metformin - Rising PSA Remote Trial
Clinical trials are critical to informing the care of patients with cancer. However, only
3-5% of patients with cancer enroll in clinical trials. Poor accrual to trials has major
implications with regards to the pace of progress, the cost of clinical cancer research, and
the generalizability of results. The investigators have recently shown in an analysis of
7,776 cancer clinical trials registered on clinicaltrials.gov that approximately 20% of
cancer clinical trials fail to complete enrollment at all; the most often cited reason was
poor accrual.
Prior research has identified barriers to cancer clinical trial accrual that can be generally
categorized in the domains of availability, awareness, and acceptance. Much attention has
been paid to the barriers involvement awareness and acceptance - however, trial availability
is likely a "rate limiting step". This pilot study is the first in a series of planned steps
to attempt to shift the current paradigm of "bringing patients to trials" to "bringing trials
to patients." With the integration of telemedicine visits, the investigators aim to decrease
the burden of participation for patients, begin to address geographic barriers, and
ultimately improve trial accrual. In this study, men with biochemically recurrent prostate
cancer (a rising PSA after definitive local therapy) will receive the antidiabetic drug,
metformin. Patients will require a single on-site visit for study enrollment. The remainder
of the 6 month study will be conducted via a HIPPA secure telemonitoring system (monthly
visits conducted via telemedicine with tablet computers provided to each patients).
Men with an isolated PSA recurrence after local therapy are an ideal population for the
evaluation of novel therapies given the minimal disease burden, generally indolent natural
history, and patients' preference to avoid the adverse effects of androgen deprivation
therapy. Metformin has shown anti-prostate cancer activity in preclinical models and cohort
studies. Metformin, a biguanide oral antihyperglycemic agent, abrogates hyperinsulinemia in
individuals with and without diabetes and has shown promising anti-prostate cancer activity
in preclinical models, epidemiologic studies, and retrospective cohorts. Several
epidemiologic/retrospective studies have shown that metformin has a positive impact on
overall survival among men with prostate cancer.
These nonclinical and clinical studies have led to calls for prospective studies of metformin
in patients with prostate cancer. This is a pilot telemedicine study of metformin in patients
with a rising PSA ("biochemical recurrence") after definitive local therapy for prostate
cancer.
The current study is supported by the following rationale:
- A large proportion of clinical trials close prematurely due to poor accrual.
- Geographic inaccessibility is a barrier to clinical trial participation.
- Metformin is a safe and inexpensive medication that has demonstrated anti-prostate
cancer activity in nonclinical and epidemiologic studies. Importantly, metformin has
been shown to be safe in non-diabetic patients (e.g., patients with polycystic ovary
disease) and does not cause hypoglycemia.
- Use of novel technologies may facilitate clinical trial accrual and minimize the burden
of participation for patients. Ultimately, these approaches may also decrease the cost
of drug development and increase the pace of progress.
In the absence of prohibitive toxicities or disease progression (defined in 4.4), patients
may continue treatment for the 6-month study period. This study will include a baseline visit
for study enrollment at Mount Sinai. The remainder of the visits will be telemedicine visits
conducted using secure video conferencing.
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