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The Study of Olaparib in Newly Diagnosed mCRPC Patients With HRR Gene Mutation

Prostate CancerProstate Carcinoma1 more

This is a multi-center, single-arm, prospective study to assess the efficacy and safety of Olaparib in men with newly diagnosed metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) who carried homologous recombination repair (HRR) gene mutations and have progressed after treatment with novel endocrine agents (NHA) in the metastatic castration-sensitive prostate cancer or non-metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer. A total of 30 newly diagnosed mCRPC subjects with radiologically evaluable disease at baseline who have progressed on prior NHA and carry HRR gene mutations that meet the criteria will be included in the study. Eligible subjects will receive a treatment regimen of oral Olaparib tablets 300 mg twice daily until disease progression or intolerance. During the treatment and follow-up periods, all subjects will have regular visits to assess the efficacy and safety of Olaparib. Data on objective radiographic response (ORR), prostate-specific antigen response (PSA response), radiographic progression-free survival (rPFS), and time to prostate-specific antigen progression (TTPP) will be collected during the study.

Recruiting46 enrollment criteria

A Study of SOT101 in Combination With Pembrolizumab to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety in Patients...

Non-Small Cell Lung CancerColorectal Cancer4 more

The primary objective of the study is to estimate the antitumor efficacy of SOT101 in combination with pembrolizumab in selected tumors.

Recruiting47 enrollment criteria

Multiparametric Assessment of Bone Response in mCRPC Patients Treated With Cabozantinib

Carcinoma Prostate

Multiparametric assesment of bone response in mCRPC patients treated with Cabozantinib upon progression to chemotherapy and next generation hormonal agents: a phase II study

Recruiting42 enrollment criteria

Decreasing Dosing Regimens of Abiraterone 500 mg in Men With Prostate Cancer to Find Lowest Recommended...

Prostate CancerProstate Adenocarcinoma2 more

Doctors leading this study plan to collect new information about the lowest effective dose of abiraterone acetate in study participants with prostate cancer who are taking abiraterone in combination with prednisone for the first time. The duration of this study will be about 3 months (12 weeks). How long you stay on abiraterone, and at what dose after completion of the 12 weeks of study drug administration, will be up to you and your treating physician.

Recruiting17 enrollment criteria

START-MET HS Prostate Cancer. : SbrT & Androgen Receptor Therapy METastatic HSPC

Prostate CancerStereotactic Body Radiation Therapy

Phase III study of stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) plus standard of care in castration sensitive oligometastatic prostate cancer patients, defined as androgen deprivation therapy plus radiotherapy to the primary tumor in previously not treated patients and second generation hormonal treatments (Apalutamide/Abiraterone+Prednisone/Enzalutamide) vs androgen deprivation therapy plus radiotherapy to the primary tumor in previously not treated patients plus second generation hormonal treatments, for the treatment of oligometastatic prostate cancer.

Recruiting20 enrollment criteria

T-Cell Clonality After Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy Alone and in Combination With the Immunocytokine...

Cancer Of Prostate

Background: Prostate cancer is often treated with radiation and ADT (ADT is androgen deprivation therapy). Up to 30% of these cancers recur within 5 years of treatment. Researchers want to see if a new drug (M9241) can help the immune system to fight prostate cancer. Objective: To find what doses of M9241 are safe in people who are treated for prostate cancer. Also, to see what effects M9241 has on the immune system. Eligibility: People aged 18 and older with high- and intermediate-risk prostate cancer. Their cancer must not have spread to other parts of the body. Design: The study will last 7 months. Participants will be screened. They will share their medical history. They will also have: <TAB>A physical exam <TAB>Routine blood and urine tests <TAB>Imaging scans of the chest, abdomen, and pelvis <TAB>A bone scan <TAB>A tumor biopsy <TAB>A specialized MRI. Participants will lie face down on the MRI scanner table. An antenna that receives a signal may be placed in the rectum. All participants will be treated with radiation therapy and ADT. Some participants will also receive M9241 as an injection under the skin. This treatment will start 4 weeks after the radiation has ended. Participants will receive a total of 3 doses. The injections will be 4 weeks apart. Some screening tests will be repeated at each visit. Participants who do not receive M9241 will also have screening tests during the treatment period. Participants will return for follow-up about 1 month after the last treatment or set of tests.

Recruiting38 enrollment criteria

The Performance of da Vinci SP System on Extraperitoneal Approach Radical Prostatectomy

Prostate Cancer

The objective of this study is to evaluate the performance and safety of da Vinci Single Port (SP) system on the surgery for extraperitoneal approach radical prostatectomy

Recruiting21 enrollment criteria

Hypofractionated Accelerated Pelvic Nodal Radiotherapy (GCC 2048)

Prostate CancerProstate Adenocarcinoma

A phase I trial to determine the safety of delivering three sequentially shorter RT schedules (20, 16, and 12 fractions) of HypoFx pelvic nodal RT in combination with a HypoFx, simultaneous integrated boost (SIB) to the prostate that have been designed to incrementally increased the biological equivalent dose (BED) to prostate cancer, while maintaining a constant BED to normal tissue toxicity.

Recruiting22 enrollment criteria

CART-PSMA-TGFβRDN Cells for Castrate-Resistant Prostate Cancer

Prostate Cancer

This is a single center, single arm Phase I study to establish the safety and feasibility of intravenously administered lentivirally transduced dual PSMA-specific/ TGFβ-resistant CAR modified autologous T cells (CART-PSMA-TGFβRDN cells) in patients with metastatic castrate resistant prostate cancer.

Recruiting32 enrollment criteria

The BARCODE 2 Study - The Use of Genetic Profiling to Guide Prostate Cancer Treatment

Hormone Refractory Prostate Cancer

Prostate cancer (PrCa) is one of the commonest cancer in men in the Western world. In the United Kingdom (UK), there were over 52,000 new cases diagnosed in 2016-2018 and a lifetime risk of 1 in 8. Research studies have identified several genetic changes that are thought to increase the risk of developing prostate cancer. Some of these genetic changes occur in deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) repair genes. The BARCODE 2 trial is formed of two parts that aim to investigate how having genetic changes in DNA repair genes can affect response to carboplatin treatment in patients with metastatic castration resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC). In part 1 of the study, the investigators will invite men with mCRPC who have not had genetic testing before to join the study by initially undergoing genetic screening within the study. The DNA repair gene mutation carrier status of enrolled patients will be assessed using a gene panel. If a pathogenic mutation is confirmed in one of these genes, patients will be given the option to proceed to part 2 of the study. In part 2 of the study, men with mCRPC who are known to be carriers of a mutation in DNA repair gene(s) will be assessed for eligibility for treatment on the study with carboplatin chemotherapy. The aim of the study will be to determine how patients with mCRPC and a germline mutation in a DNA repair gene(s) respond to platinum chemotherapy. This study will help researchers to investigate platinum sensitivity of prostate tumours that have developed due to a germline mutation in a DNA repair gene. This study will provide data to use in a larger clinical trial of platinum chemotherapy based on patients' germline genetic signature and/or tumour genetic profile.

Recruiting33 enrollment criteria
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