POst-Prostatectomy Ablative Radiation Therapy

Trial statusRecruiting
Trial phaseNot listed
Trial typeObservational
Biological sexMale
Age18-90
SponsorUniversity of Milano Bicocca

About this trial

The use of hypofractionated radiotherapy for prostate cancer has matured to a point that in current guidelines extremely hypofractionated image-guided IMRT regimens (6 Gy per fraction or greater) can be considered an alternative to conventionally fractionated regimens at clinics with appropriate technology, physics and clinical expertise. The delivery of fewer and larger fractions with hypofractionation compared to conventional radiotherapy might effectively improve the therapeutic ratio while maintaining isoeffective tumour doses, thus, shortening overall treatment time. In the present study, patients will undergo postoperative image-guided SBRT by means of volumetric intensity-modulated arc radiotherapy (IGRT-VMAT) with state-of-the-art treatment-planning and quality assurance procedures. Normal tissue sparing and delivery accuracy are accomplished by the use of devices that ensure stability and beam location reproducibility. The primary endpoint is to evaluate the cumulative incidence of treatment related toxicities and adverse events in the acute (\< 90 days from the end of treatment) and late (\> 90 days) setting.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

Adenocarcinoma of the prostate treated with radical prostatectomy (any type of radical prostatectomy is permitted including retropubic, perineal, laparoscopic or robotically assisted; there is no time limit for the date of radical prostatectomy).

Pathologic T3N0/Nx disease or pathologic T2N0/Nx disease, with or without a positive prostatectomy surgical margin

Post-radical prostatectomy PSA of ≥ 0.1 - < 2.0 ng/mL.

Clinical local relapse assessed by Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) of the pelvis

Disqualifiers

N1 and or M1 patients

Prior radiation of any kind to the prostate gland or pelvis

Prior brachytherapy is not allowed

History of inflammatory colitis or other active severe comorbidities

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

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Trial groups

No trial groups listed

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