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Spots Global Cancer Trial Database for Hypofractionated Focal Lesion Ablative Microboost in prostatE Cancer 2.0

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Trial Identification

Brief Title: Hypofractionated Focal Lesion Ablative Microboost in prostatE Cancer 2.0

Official Title: Hypofractionated Focal Lesion Ablative Microboost in prostatE Cancer 2.0

Study ID: NCT04045717

Study Description

Brief Summary: The hypo-FLAME 2.0 study is a multicenter phase II study (n=124) investigating the feasibility and safety of a reduction in the overall treatment time of radiotherapy for prostate cancer patients, making use of hypofractionated stereotactic body radiotherapy with focal boosting. We are looking for the optimal overall treatment time for this treatment strategy in the Hypo-FLAME 2.0 trial. In this study the total treatment time will be halved (15 days) in comparison with the total treatment time in the former hypo-FLAME trial (29 days) (NCT02853110).

Detailed Description: Rationale: External beam radiotherapy is one of the standard treatment options for patients with prostate cancer. The overall treatment time of a standard fractionated schedule varies between 7 and 8 weeks (i.e. 35-40 fractions, 5x/week). Recent studies have identified a proportionally longer overall treatment time as a potential adverse factor for treatment outcome in prostate cancer patients who were treated by conventional radiotherapy schedules. Furthermore shortening of the overall treatment time promotes patient convenience. An extreme shortening of the overall treatment time is possible by using hypofractionated treatment schedules with simultaneous integrated intraprostatic tumor boosting to overcome local recurrences. Objective: In this study we will investigate the feasibility and safety of a reduction in the overall treatment time of radiotherapy for prostate cancer patients, making use of hypofractionated stereotactic body radiotherapy with focal boosting. We are looking for the optimal overall treatment time for this treatment strategy in the Hypo-FLAME 2.0 trial. In this study the total treatment time will be halved (15 days) in comparison with the total treatment time in the former Hypo-FLAME trial (29 days). Besides a potential biological advantage, the reduced overall treatment time offers benefits with respect to patient convenience. Study population: One hundred twenty four patients with histologically proven intermediate- or high-risk prostate cancer will be included in this multicenter phase II study. Patients referred for external beam radiotherapy who fulfil the inclusion criteria and without any of the exclusion criteria will be included in the present trial after written informed consent. Intervention: Patients will be treated with a stereotactic body radiation therapy technique up to 35 Gray in 5 fractions of 7 Gray to the whole prostate gland. Additionally a simultaneously integrated focal boost to the macroscopic tumor nodule(s) visible on MRI up to 50 Gray (10 Gray/fraction) will be delivered. Treatment fractions will be delivered twice weekly, resulting in an overall treatment time of 2,5 weeks. Main study endpoints: The primary endpoint of this study is acute gastrointestinal and genitourinary toxicity, scored using the Common Terminology Criteria Adverse Events version 5.0. Secondary endpoints are late gastrointestinal and genitourinary toxicity, quality of life and biochemical disease free survival defined by the Phoenix consensus definition.

Eligibility

Minimum Age: 18 Years

Eligible Ages: ADULT, OLDER_ADULT

Sex: MALE

Healthy Volunteers: No

Locations

University Hospitals Leuven, Leuven, , Belgium

The Netherlands Cancer Institute, Amsterdam, , Netherlands

Radboudumc, Nijmegen, , Netherlands

Contact Details

Name: Karin Haustermans, M.D. PhD

Affiliation: UZ Leuven

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

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