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Brief Title: Clinical Characterisation of the Vascular Effects of Cis-platinum Based Chemotherapy in Patients With Testicular Cancer
Official Title: Clinical Characterisation of the Vascular Effects of Cis-platinum Based Chemotherapy in Patients With Testicular Cancer
Study ID: NCT03557177
Brief Summary: incidence is increasing1,2. Whilst the prognosis is very good with the vast majority of patients cured with orchidectomy alone, those with high risk stage one non seminomatous germ cell cancer (NSCGT) or metastatic disease (NSCGT or seminoma) are treated by surgery followed by chemotherapy. Platinum based chemotherapy is associated with long-term cardiovascular sequelae. Endothelial dysfunction is a key component of early atherogenesis and the later stages of obstructive atherosclerosis, plaque rupture and thrombus formation. Whilst endothelial toxic effects of BEP chemotherapy appear to be central in the pathophysiology of associated complications, abnormalities in endothelial function as assessed by measures of brachial artery flow-mediated dilatation (FMD) have not demonstrated a consistent effect over time. When assessed within ten weeks of platinum-based chemotherapy9, no change in FMD was observed whilst marked decreases are seen immediately following treatment11 and also one year following treatment12. Therefore, the time-course of endothelial vasomotor impairment remains incompletely defined in a single prospective cohort.
Detailed Description: There remains an unmet need to identify a preventive treatment for patients with testicular cancer treated with platinum based chemotherapy to diminish the substantial risk of subsequent cardiovascular events. A future randomised trial of statin therapy in these patients is under consideration and results from this pilot study will inform its design. Before moving towards interventional studies the proposed pilot study will enable a better understanding of the nature, time-course and dose-dependent effects of the mechanisms contributing to increased cardiovascular risk. Single-centre, prospective pilot study assessing the cardiovascular effects of treatment with orchidectomy or orchidectomy plus cisplatin based chemotherapy for testicular cancer.
Minimum Age: 18 Years
Eligible Ages: ADULT, OLDER_ADULT
Sex: MALE
Healthy Volunteers: No
Beatson West of Scotland Cancer Centre, Glasgow, , United Kingdom
Name: Ninian Lang, MBChB PhD
Affiliation: QEUH, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR