Two StereoTactic Ablative Adaptive Radiotherapy Treatments for Localized Prostate Cancer
NCT02031328 · Status: UNKNOWN · Phase: PHASE1/PHASE2 · Type: INTERVENTIONAL · Enrollment: 30
Last updated 2020-11-24
Summary
You have been asked to consider participating in the study because you have a cancer of the prostate, which is to be treated with external beam radiation. You have chosen or felt not to be a good candidate for just watching your cancer. As your doctor has informed you, this involves delivering small amounts of radiation daily over several weeks. Normally, a small field directed to the prostate gland is given for 7.5 - 8 weeks. In total, 39 days of radiation are delivered. There is now growing evidence that prostate cancer cells may be killed more effectively if higher doses of radiation are delivered everyday (known as hypofractionation). However, the downside to such a strategy is the potential to cause more side effects because normal organs (such as the rectum and bladder) are also exposed to the higher doses. Stereotactic ablative radiotherapy (SABR) is a high-precision technique which has the ability to deliver radiation in a more focused manor, meaning that the radiation dose can be "sculpted" to the prostate gland, while minimizing the amount of radiation to the bladder and rectum.
A certain amount of movement of the prostate normally occurs within the body. To make sure that the prostate will not be missed, a margin of tissue around the prostate also needs to be treated. Although a wide margin will ensure that the prostate is included, it will also cause more normal tissue to receive high doses of radiation. This, in turn, would result in more side effects. To reduce the margin needed around the prostate, and side effects, tiny gold seeds measuring 3.0 x 1.2mm will be inserted into the prostate which can be seen using a special type of X-Ray camera called a portal imager during treatment. This will allow for targeting of the prostate gland more precisely so that a significantly smaller margin of normal tissue will need to be treated. By using gold seeds in conjunction with SABR, there is the potential to safely deliver a more intensive dose of radiation to the prostate gland without increasing the amount of side effects.
In other studies where shorter and more intense courses of radiation have been given using similar high-precision techniques, the side effects of treatment have indeed been no worse than the usual techniques. Over the last 7 years, Sunnybrook researchers have treated over three hundred prostate cancer patients on various research protocols with SABR. In those protocols, patients received 5 SBRT treatments over 29 days and this is currently being compared to 5 SBRT treatments over 11 days in an ongoing randomized study. In the United States, several groups have investigated the 5 SBRT approach in 11 days or less and early findings suggest a good tolerance.
The study is being done to determine the side effects, quality of life and efficacy of 2-fraction adaptive SBRT technique (2STAR) in the treatment of low and intermediate risk prostate cancer. All participants will receive the same dose and fractionation scheme.
Conditions
- Prostate Adenocarcinoma
Interventions
- RADIATION
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Stereotactic Ablative Radiation
Sponsors & Collaborators
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Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre
lead OTHER
Principal Investigators
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Andrew A Loblaw · Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre
Study Design
- Allocation
- NA
- Purpose
- TREATMENT
- Masking
- NONE
- Model
- SINGLE_GROUP
Eligibility
- Min Age
- 18 Years
- Sex
- MALE
- Healthy Volunteers
- No
Timeline & Regulatory
- Start
- 2014-01-31
- Primary Completion
- 2014-09-12
- Completion
- 2024-09-12
Countries
- Canada
Study Locations
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