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Surgery Versus Radiotherapy for Locally Advanced Prostate Cancer
Sponsor: Olof Akre
Summary
This prospective, open randomized phase III surgical trial seeks to study whether radical prostatectomy (with or without the combination of external radiation) improves prostate-cancer specific survival in comparison with primary radiation treatment and hormonal treatment among patients diagnosed with locally advanced (T3) prostate cancer. Untreated or conservatively treated locally advanced prostate cancer is associated with high mortality. Modern curative treatment for advanced solid malign tumors include surgery and/or radiation plus attempted chemotherapy if available to achieve both local control and elimination of potential micro metastases. Whereas there is evidence that surgery can cure localized prostate cancer, there are no clinical trials of multi-modal treatment of locally advanced prostate cancer that includes surgical removal of the prostate. One potential advantage of adding prostatectomy to the treatment of LAPC is that removing the prostate enables a full pathological assessment of the tumor characteristics and thus a better estimation of the risk of recurrence. Surgical treatment could thus reduce the numbers needed to treat with chemotherapy and radiation, and thus improve quality of life after treatment. In addition, evidence indicate that residual cancer in the prostate occurs in 25% after radiation treatment (56) and surgical removal of the prostate may improve survival beyond what can be achieved by radiation and ADT. On the other hand, patients treated with surgery, radiation and hormones will experience side effects of all three treatment modalities and might fare better if radiotherapy plus hormones can provide oncological control without prior surgery. A randomized clinical trial comparing two multimodal treatment regimens of which one includes a radical prostatectomy is therefore warranted.
Official title: Primary Radical Prostatectomy Versus Primary Radiotherapy for Locally Advanced Prostate Cancer: an Open Randomized Clinical Trial
Key Details
Gender
MALE
Age Range
18 Years - 75 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
1200
Start Date
2014-10
Completion Date
2045-12
Last Updated
2022-03-31
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Prostatectomy/Surgery
Radical prostatectomy with or without adjuvant or salvage radiotherapy
Radiotherapy with adjuvant androgen deprivation therapy
Radiotherapy with adjuvant androgen deprivation therapy
Locations (30)
Aalborg University Hospital
Aalborg, Denmark
Aarhus University Hospital
Aarhus, Denmark
Rigshospitalet, Region h, Department Oncology
Copenhagen, Denmark
Rigshopsitalet Department urology
Copenhagen, Denmark
Herlev Hospital
Herlev, Denmark
Odense University Hospital
Odense, Denmark
Helsinki University Hospital, Department of Urology
Helsinki, Finland
Tampere University Hospital, Pihlajalinna Koskiklinikka
Tampere, Finland
Turku University Hospital
Turku, Finland
Sørlandet Hospital
Kristiansand, Norway
Oslo University Hospital, Department of radiation Therapy
Oslo, Norway
Oslo University Hospital, Department Urology
Oslo, Norway
University Hospital of North Norway
Tromsø, Norway
St. Olavs Hospital
Trondheim, Norway
Falu Lasarett
Falun, Sweden
Sahlgrenska University Hospital
Gothenburg, Sweden
Helsingborgs Lasarett
Helsingborg, Sweden
Länssjukhuset Ryhov
Jönköping, Sweden
Kirurgkliniken, Blekingesjukhuset
Karlskrona, Sweden
Linköping University Hospital
Linköping, Sweden
Skåne University Hospital
Malmo, Sweden
Vrinevis Hospital
Norrköping, Sweden
Östersund Hospital
Östersund, Sweden
Karolinska University Hospital
Stockholm, Sweden
Capio St Göran Hospital
Stockholm, Sweden
Sundvalls Hospital
Sundsvall, Sweden
Umeå University Hospital
Umeå, Sweden
Uppsala Akademiska Hospital
Uppsala, Sweden
Centrallasarettet
Vaxjo, Sweden
Centrallasarettet Växjö Hospital
Vaxjo, Sweden