RecruitingPhase 2NCT05457699

Ablative Radiotherapy to Consolidate Maximal Systemic Response in Metastatic Prostate Cancer (ANCHOR-Prostate)


Sponsor

Centre hospitalier de l'Université de Montréal (CHUM)

Enrollment

80 participants

Start Date

Dec 30, 2022

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

This will be a pragmatic, phase II, registry-based cohort-multiple randomized controlled trial (cmRCT) embedded within an ongoing prospective cancer radiotherapy registry. Eligible patients are those with hormone-sensitive metastatic prostate cancer who have responded to systemic therapy, defined by the absence of PSA progression, and who are eligible for MDRT. All eligible subjects will be enrolled into the registry and followed longitudinally for oncologic and toxicity outcomes. From this registry, patients will be randomly selected (1:1) to be offered the experimental arm, which consists of MDRT delivered to metastatic sites identified on imaging in patients who have already initiated systemic therapy (Figure 1). Those not selected will continue to receive standard of care systemic therapy +/- standard of care radiotherapy if clinically indicated. Nor patients or physicians will be blinded. Following the initial course of MDRT, prostate-specific antigen (PSA) will be measured, with a minimum assessment at 3 months. This PSA value will be used to determine whether the PSA level has decreased below 0.2 ng/mL. If the PSA remains ≥ 0.2 ng/mL, repeat PSMA-PET will be performed, and a second course of MDRT will be delivered to consolidate residual metastatic lesions. In this phase II real-world randomized trial, we will determine if AnChoRing (Addition of MDRT for consolidation of response) sites of PSMA PET visible disease when responding to systemic therapy improves the proportion of patients achieving a PSA \< 0.2 ng/mL and extends failure-free survival compared to the standard of care.


Eligibility

Sex: MALE

Plain Language Summary

Simplified for easier understanding

This study is looking at whether targeted radiation to all visible cancer sites can help men with metastatic prostate cancer maintain the best response they've already achieved on standard drug treatment. The idea is to "lock in" a good result with focused radiation before cancer starts growing again. **You may be eligible if...** - You have metastatic prostate cancer - You are already enrolled in a related study (PERa at CHUM) - Your PSA level has stabilized on your current drug regimen (two stable readings within 6 months) - You have a limited number of cancer sites that can be targeted with radiation **You may NOT be eligible if...** - You have not achieved a stable PSA response on current treatment - You have too many cancer sites to treat with targeted radiation - You are not enrolled in the linked PERa study Talk to your doctor to see if this trial is right for you.

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Interventions

RADIATIONMetastasis directed radiotherapy (MDRT)

MDRT to PSMA-PET visible disease at systemic therapy response.

OTHERno MDRT

Continue systemic therapy per standard of care


Locations(1)

CRCHUM

Montreal, Quebec, Canada

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