A Study to Learn More About How Safe Darolutamide is Under Real-world Conditions in Participants With Metastatic Hormone-Sensitive Prostate Cancer

NCT06010914 · Status: ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING · Type: OBSERVATIONAL · Enrollment: 100

Last updated 2026-04-15

No results posted yet for this study

Summary

This is an observational study in which only data are collected from participants receiving their usual treatment.

In this study, data will be collected and studied from men with metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer (mHSPC). Prostate cancer is a common cancer in men that starts in the prostate gland, a male reproductive gland found below the bladder. Metastatic means that the cancer has spread to other parts of the body. Hormone-sensitive means it can be treated with hormone-therapy such as androgen deprivation therapy (ADT). ADT lowers the level of testosterone, a male hormone, and slows down the growth of cancer cells.

Men with mHSPC and who have been decided by their own doctors to be treated with darolutamide in combination with ADT and docetaxel can join this study. Darolutamide works by blocking the testosterone signals to slow the growth of the cancer cells. Docetaxel is a medicine used to treat different types of cancer. It works by stopping the growth and spread of cancer cells.

Darolutamide in combination with docetaxel and ADT is an approved treatment for men with mHSPC. It was approved based on a study called ARASENS. More information is needed on how safe darolutamide is when given with ADT and docetaxel in Japanese men with mHSPC.

The main purpose of this study is to collect information about the safety of this combination treatment in Japanese participants with mHSPC under real-world conditions.

The main information that researchers will collect:

Number and severity of heart-related medical problems participants have during the treatment

Other information that researchers will collect:

Number and severity of all medical problems participants have during the study

Age and other information about the participants such as their illness, medical history, and other medicines taken at the same time

Treatment pattern of darolutamide such as the amount of medicine given, the duration for which it is given, and any changes made to the treatment

Data will be collected from August 2023 to July 2026. Researchers will observe participants from the start of darolutamide treatment until 30 days after they receive their last dose of docetaxel, which is expected to be approximately 6 months for each participant.

In this study, data from regular health visits will be collected. No visits or tests are required as part of this study.

Conditions

  • Metastatic Hormone-sensitive Prostate Cancer (mHSPC)

Interventions

OTHER

No Intervention

Following the manner of observational study, no intervention will be provided in the study. The decision on the dose and duration of treatment is solely at the discretion of the treating physician, based on the recommendations written in the local product information.

Sponsors & Collaborators

Eligibility

Min Age
18 Years
Sex
MALE
Healthy Volunteers
No

Timeline & Regulatory

Start
2023-10-09
Primary Completion
2026-07-31
Completion
2027-01-31

Countries

  • Japan

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