Phase III Study of Image Guided Radiation Therapy With or Without Androgen Suppression for Intermediate Risk Adenocarcinoma of the Prostate
Proton Collaborative Group
Summary
The purpose of this study is to compare the effects, good and/or bad of two treatment methods on subjects and their cancer. Proton beam radiation therapy is one of the treatments for men with prostate cancer who have localized disease. The benefit of the combination with androgen suppression is not completely understood. This study will compare the use of hypofraction proton therapy (28 treatments) alone to proton therapy with androgen suppression therapy.
Eligibility
- Age range
- 18+ years
- Sex
- Male
- Healthy volunteers
- No
Inclusion Criteria: * Histologically confirmed prostate adenocarcinoma (within 365 days of randomization) at intermediate risk for reoccurrence determined by at least one of the following: Gleason Score 7, PSA \> = 10 and \< = 20, T stage T2b - T2c * Clinical stages T1-T2c N0 M0 as staged by the treating investigator. (AJCC Criteria 7th Ed.- appendix III). * Histological evaluation of prostate biopsy with assignment of a Gleason score to the biopsy material; Gleason score must be in the range of 2-7. \> 6 cores are strongly recommended. * PSA values \< = 20 ng/ml within 90 days prior to rando…
Interventions
- RadiationRadiation
Consists of: 1. Conformal Proton Radiation Dose: 2.5 Gy (RBE) five days a week in 28 treatments over 5.5-6.5 weeks (total dose: 70 Gy (RBE)) 2. High Dose Radiation with IMRT alone: 1.8 Gy five days a week in 45 treatments over 9-10 weeks (total dose: 81 Gy) 3. Intraoperative LDR Brachytherapy and IMRT: 100Gy Pad103 implant and IMRT 1.8 Gy five days a week in 25 treatments over 5-6 weeks (total dose: 45 Gy)
- DrugAndrogen Suppression Therapy
Androgen suppression will begin 8 - 10 weeks prior to the start of RT for a total of 6 (+/- 2) months. Luteinizing Hormone-Releasing Hormone (LHRH) agonist therapy will consist of analogs approved by the FDA (or by Health Canada for Canadian institutions)
Locations (4)
- Mayo ClinicScottsdale, Arizona
- Northwestern Medicine Chicago Proton CenterWarrenville, Illinois
- Oklahoma Proton CenterOklahoma City, Oklahoma
- Hampton University Proton Therapy InstituteHampton, Virginia