Cannabidiol for Pain Relief of Patients With End-stage mCRPC

Trial statusNot yet recruiting
Trial phasePhase 2
Trial typeInterventional
Biological sexMale
AgeNot listed
SponsorRegionshospital Nordjylland

About this trial

The goal of this clinical trial is to evaluate the effects of cannabidiol in patients with end-stage metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC).

The primary objective is to determine whether cannabidiol (CBD) treatment can reduce the need for opioids in patients with end-stage mCRPC.

Additionally, the study will assess a range of clinical endpoints in patients with end-stage mCRPC, including:

1. The efficacy of CBD treatment in alleviating pain 2. The efficacy of CBD treatment in reducing the need for non-opioid medications and concomitant therapies 3. The impact of CBD treatment on physical activity and quality of life 4. The anti-inflammatory and potential anti-tumor properties of CBD 5. The safety of CBD treatment

Patients from Department of Urology, Aalborg University Hospital will be included. Participants will be treated with either CBD (200 mg) or placebo (0 mg) three times daily for nine weeks. At baseline, halfway and end of trial, participants will use an activity tracker and complete questionnaires regarding pain and quality of life and provide blood samples to measure inflammation and tumor activity. Also, they will complete a daily dairy regarding the study drug and intake of pain medication. Adverse events will be assessed by Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

Patients diagnosed with mCRPC as documented by increasing PSA despite optimally attempted treatment, and no other therapeutic options.

Treatment-resistance or ineligible to standardized cancer therapy, incl. medical and surgical castration, chemotherapy, and super hormone treatment.

Minimum 3 months since radiation therapy, if part of treatment.

Perception of pain

Disqualifiers

Perception of worst pain <4.0 on the NRS within the last week prior to baseline visit70. (Inclusion if: three days with highest pain intensity have an average of ≥4.0 and/or three days where pain intensity is at least 4.0).

Pattern of short duration of response to all previous treatment regimens (<6 months) clinically assessed by the investigator.

Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status >3 (scale 0-5).

Change in regular use of conventional pain medication within two weeks prior to baseline visit.

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • Cannabidiol
  • Placebo

Treatment groups

58 Participants
are divided into 2 treatment groups

Sponsors and collaborators

Regionshospital Nordjylland

Lead sponsor

Aalborg University Hospital

Collaborator