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Imaging and Genomic Biomarkers to Predict Response in Prostate Cancer

Imaging and Genomic Biomarkers to Predict Response in Prostate Cancer

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18 years and older
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Overview

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the imaging and gene expression biomarkers in prostate cancer. Participants have high-risk prostate cancer and have indicated they will undergo external beam radiation therapy, brachytherapy, and androgen deprivation therapy (EBRT+BTX+ADT). Participants can expect to be in this study for up to 5 years.

Description

This is a pilot study to prospectively investigate potential predictive imaging and genomic biomarkers for patients with high-risk prostate cancer treated with standard of care EBRT + BTX + ADT. The primary imaging modalities that will be evaluated will be PSMA positron emission tomography (PET) and multi-parametric magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Pre-treatment PET/MRI scans will also be obtained as part of standard of care prior to study enrollment. Response will be assessed on a mid-treatment PET/MRI scan obtained for research purposes after completion of EBRT but prior to brachytherapy boost. PET/CT (computerized tomography) may be used instead if PET/MRI is not technically possible. Imaging response will be compared to pathology from image-directed prostate biopsies taken at the time of the brachytherapy boost. The primary genomic marker that will be evaluated is a clinically available gene-expression array, Decipher, that will be obtained as part of standard of care prior to study enrollment.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Age ≥ 18
  • Histologically confirmed adenocarcinoma of the prostate
  • Cancer classified as high-risk or very high-risk by National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) criteria: Grade group ≥4, PSA >20, or primary tumor stage ≥T3a
  • ECOG performance status 0-1
  • Agreed to undergo EBRT, high dose rate (HDR) brachytherapy boost, and 12-24 months of ADT as part of standard of care therapy prior to study enrollment
  • Able to undergo a HDR brachytherapy implant: Pre-radiation IPSS score ≤15 with or without medical management; prostate ≤60 cc as measured by MRI or ultrasound; no prior trans-urethral resection of prostate (TURP); and, median lobe extending into the bladder <1 cm
  • No prior or concurrent malignancy unless disease-free for at least 5 years

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Evidence of regional or distant metastatic disease on pre-treatment bone scan, pelvic MRI, and/or CT of the abdomen/pelvis
  • Prior pelvic radiation therapy

Study details
    Prostate Cancer

NCT05477823

University of Wisconsin, Madison

26 January 2024

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