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The purpose of this study is to determine the safety of docetaxel and CNTO 328 when given together as a treatment. The second goal of this study is to determine if a combination of docetaxel and CNTO 328 has an effect on prostate cancer.


Clinical Trial Description

This is a Phase 1 open-label, multicenter, nonrandomized study of the safety and pharmacokinetics of the combination of CNTO 328 and docetaxel in patients with metastatic Hormone-Refractory Prostate Cancer (HRPC). Eligible patients must be age >= 18 years, have histologically or cytologically confirmed adenocarcinoma of the prostate, and have documented metastatic disease. Prior chemotherapy for metastatic disease is not allowed.The study will last for approximately 26 months. This study will be conducted in 4 phases: 1. Screening (up to 4 weeks): understanding and signing an informed consent form, physical/neurological exam, an ECG, vitals will be checked, urinalysis, a radiologic assessment, routine blood samples, study blood samples, a circulating tumor cell blood sample, a testosterone level blood sample, and a prostate specific antigen (PSA) sample. If the results show that the patient can be a part of the study, the patient will begin the run-in phase. If the results of the screening show that the patient cannot be part of the study, the patient will not receive docetaxel as part of this study or CNTO 328.Starting with the first docetaxel infusion, the patient will be required to take prednisone twice a day, until the end of Cycle 3. After Cycle 3, the study doctor will decide if and/or when the prednisone taken. Dexamethasone will be required at 12 hours, 3 hours, and 1 hour before the start of every docetaxel infusion through Cycle 3. After Cycle 3, the study doctor will decide how the dexamethasone will be taken. Antiemetics (to prevent nausea and vomiting) are also required. The study doctor will decide the dose, how often, and how these should take them 2. Run-in Phase (up to 3 weeks):The term run-in phase describes a period of time before the start of the formal study treatment. During this phase, the patient will receive only one drug, either docetaxel or CNTO 328 depending on the assigned group. Groups 1A, 2, and 3: The patient will be given docetaxel 3 weeks before the formal study treatment begins. During the next 2 weeks the patient will not receive any study drug, but will undergo certain tests and procedures. Group 1B: The patient will be given a CNTO 328 infusion 2 weeks before the formal study treatment begins. During the next week the patient will not receive any study drug, but will have certain tests and procedures. 3. Cycles 1 through 17 (14 cycles - up to 46 weeks and with additional 3 cycles -up to 55 weeks):Cycles 1 through 17 are each planned to be 3 weeks in length. All treatment groups will receive an infusion of docetaxel on week 1 of every cycle. The CNTO 328 infusion occurs based on the treatment group to which the patients are assigned. Group 1A: Patients will receive a 6mg/kg infusion of CNTO 328 every two weeks, starting on week 1, cycle 1. Group 1B: Patients will receive a 6mg/kg infusion of CNTO 328 every two weeks, starting two weeks prior to cycle 1.Group 2: Patients will receive a 9 mg/kg infusion of CNTO 328 every three weeks, starting on week 1, cycle 1. Group 3: Patients will receive a 12mg/kg infusion of CNTO 328 every three weeks, starting on week 1, cycle 1. The overall amount of CNTO 328 increases with each higher group. Therefore, Group 1A and 1B will be filled before Group 2, and Group 2 will be filled before Group 3. This allows CNTO 328 to be tested in a safer manner. The docetaxel dose remains the same for all three groups.Patients may receive up to 14 cycles of treatment provided there is no evidence of disease progression, including serum PSA progression, or unacceptable toxicity. However, patients responding to treatment with at least stable disease (SD) after 14 cycles will be permitted to receive 3 additional cycles of treatment. In addition to drug therapy, patients will receive other tests and procedures. Most of the tests required before study medication is administered and throughout the study would be done normally during any treatment for prostate cancer. However, these tests and procedures may be done more often. The following are the tests and procedures: Routine blood tests; Study blood samples; Testosterone level sample; PSA sample; Circulating Tumor Cell blood sample; Urinalysis; Physical exam/neurological exam; Vital signs; ECG (electrocardiogram); Radiological tests4. Follow-up: After patients complete treatment they will have follow-up visits including patients that discontinue treatment early. The patients will have them 1, 2, 3, and 4 weeks after the final treatment cycle is completed. The Week 4 visit will be the "End of Study Visit". There will be 3 more visits at 12, 18, and 24 weeks after the final treatment cycle. Long-term Follow-up: No matter when or why the patients leave the study, the study doctor or nurse may telephone them to ask about their health and/or look at their medical records every 3 months to check on how they are doing. They will do this for one year after the last infusion of study drug. Patients will not need to go to the study center or have any tests performed. The study center will also ask about any treatment the patient received after they completed their participation in the study . Docetaxel 75 mg/m2 will be given intravenously (into the vein) once every 3 wks for up to 17 three week cycles. CNTO328 will be administered intravenously (into the vein) over 2 hours according to one of the following regimens: 6 milligrams of medication per kilogram of body weight (mg/kg) once every 2 wks; 9 mg/kg once every 3 wks; and 12 mg/kg every 3 wks for up to 17 three week cycles. ;


Study Design

Allocation: Non-Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


NCT number NCT00401765
Study type Interventional
Source Centocor, Inc.
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Status Completed
Phase Phase 1
Start date September 2005
Completion date November 2009

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