Performance of Prostate MRI and Following Biopsy to Detect Prostate Cancer Recurrence After Focal Therapy

Last updated: March 28, 2022
Sponsor: Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris
Overall Status: Active - Recruiting

Phase

N/A

Condition

Prostate Cancer

Prostate Cancer, Early, Recurrent

Prostate Disorders

Treatment

N/A

Clinical Study ID

NCT04773821
APHP191126
2020-A01466-33
  • Ages > 18
  • Male

Study Summary

The management of localized prostate cancer remains controversial because of a risk of over diagnosis and over treatment. Focal therapy represents an approach to improve the therapeutic ratio of prostate cancer treatments. Focal therapy has been developed as minimally invasive procedure with the aim of providing equivalent oncological safety, reduced toxicity and improved functional outcomes. Multiparametric (mp) MRI Imaging may provide a reliable mean of monitoring for disease recurrence, and has been suggested as the most accurate imaging tool currently available for systematic detection of recurrence, pre-biopsy and preoperative mapping for an eventual salvage therapy. However, question about the performance of MRI and targeted biopsy in monitoring and defining successful therapy and follow up has been poorly evaluated. Modalities (standard biopsy, ablation zone biopsy vs targeted biopsy) and number of biopsies to be performed, depending on the results of MRI, remains unanswered due to a lack of available data.

We hypothesize that the combination of MpMRI of the prostate with subsequent targeted biopsy (TB) may improve detection of prostate cancer and may therefore improve the follow-up of men after focal therapy (FT) to better identify patients that need a salvage treatment and when.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion

Inclusion criteria

  1. Age > 18 years

  2. Detection of prostate cancer must have be done by combination of MRI plus biopsy following (EAU guidelines and French Guidelines)

  3. Patient had no prior treatment for PCa

  4. The patient could be classified as low- or intermediate-risk, according to D'Amico's 2003 [15] risk group categories: T1c, T2a, PSA less than 20ng/ml, with Gleason Grade of 6 (3+3) or 7 (3+4 ) (ISUP 1 and ISUP 2)

  5. Management decisions should be made after all treatments have been discussed in a multidisciplinary team and after the balance of benefits and side-effects of appropriate therapy modalities has been considered together with the patient.

  6. Patient informed of treatment options and have already chosen to undergo focal treatment (focal, quadrant or hemi-ablation) by cryotherapy, high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU), irreversible electroporation, laser ablation therapy (including photodynamic therapy) and microwave

  7. Preoperative MRI and biopsy results will be mandatory

  8. Participant must be willing to attend the follow up visits

  9. Participant must be willing and able to attend follow-up MRI and prostate biopsies

  10. Written informed consent

  11. Affiliation to a French social security system excluding AME (Aide médicale d'état)

Exclusion criteria

  1. Hormone therapy within the past year

  2. Prior pelvic radiotherapy

  3. Focal brachytherapy

  4. Concurrent participation in other interventional clinical studies with radical treatment of prostate cancer

  5. Contraindications to undergo MpMRI or Trans rectal ultrasound TRUS-guided prostate biopsy (TRUS-Bx)

  6. Patient deprived of liberty or under legal protection measure

Study Design

Total Participants: 260
Study Start date:
June 02, 2021
Estimated Completion Date:
October 31, 2024

Study Description

This trial is a multi-centric prospective and diagnostic study, comparative, not randomised. The main objective is to evaluate the value of Multiparametric MRI (MpMRI) and targeted biopsy in detecting recurrence after focal treatment of prostate cancer (PCa). The secondary objectives (all energy and according to the energy used) are: to describe the specific changes in prostate morphology after focal therapy ( normal presentation and recurrence in the treated and in the non-treated zone, all energy and according to the energy used),to evaluate the accuracy of MpMRI in the detection of residual PCa, in the treated zone, in the whole gland, to evaluate the performance of targeted biopsy and non targeted biopsy for the detection of prostate cancer recurrence, to evaluate the combination of targeted biopsy and non targeted biopsy for the detection of prostate cancer recurrence, to assess the number and amount of unnecessary non targeted biopsies taken during the follow up of men in focal therapy, to describe the morbidity of prostate non-targeted and targeted biopsy (number and severity of biopsy complications) for the detection of prostate cancer recurrence, to evaluate the impact of recurrence detection on patient management (number and type of salvage treatment),to evaluate the post treatment PSA levels including density, PSA nadir, and its goal in detection recurrence, to examine failures in order to learn potential future predictors of failure (all energy and according to the energy used, the initial location of the target on MRI and it's Gleason grade).The first objective of ancillary study is a central MRI lecture with 3 experts which will allow, performance and inter-observer reproducibility, to evaluate the percentage of cases that will be scored with agreement for concordant biopsy decision by the central radiology team and the site radiologist, to determine on the pre-treatment MRI predictive criteria of success or failure for focal therapy according of the energy used and to propose recommendations for MRI interpretation after FT. The second objective of ancillary study is a central pathology reading to evaluate the percentage of cases that will be scored with agreement on the Gleason score by the central pathologists and the site pathologist and to propose recommendations for histology interpretation post focal therapy. The study population will consist of men with low and intermediate risk prostate cancer (ISUP 1 and 2) who has already chosen to undergo focal treatment, and be willing and able to undergo MpMRI with subsequent prostate biopsies, as indicated. Patients will be enrolled at baseline by an urologist in one of urology units listed as investigation center. The focal treatment should take place no later than 3 months after inclusion visit. The follow-up visits will be planned at 3 month,6 month,12 and 13 months after focal treatment, consistently with patient usual care. In this study, all patients will have a MpMRI and MpMRI targeted biopsy in the presence of a lesion suggestive of recurrence.The statistical analysis is to compare the positive biopsy rate between non targeted and targeted in subject as his own control (with a 12-month relapse rate of 30%) assuming 18.25% positive with the standard method (H0) and 26.25% with the targeted method (H1) and 15% of discordant pairs. By simulation with a MacNemar test, with a bilateral alpha risk of 5% and power of 90% we need 260 subjects.

Connect with a study center

  • CHRU Brest - Hôpital de la Cavale Blanche

    Brest,
    France

    Site Not Available

  • CH Chartres - Hôpital Louis Pasteur

    Chartres,
    France

    Active - Recruiting

  • CHU DIJON Francois Mitterrand

    Dijon,
    France

    Active - Recruiting

  • CHU de Nice Hôpital Pasteur 2

    Nice,
    France

    Site Not Available

  • Groupe Hospitalier Pitié Salpêtrière

    Paris, 75013
    France

    Active - Recruiting

  • Hôpital Cochin

    Paris,
    France

    Active - Recruiting

  • Hôpital Tenon

    Paris, 75184
    France

    Active - Recruiting

  • Institut Mutualiste Montsouris

    Paris,
    France

    Active - Recruiting

  • Clinique La Croix du Sud Quint-Fonsegrives

    Quint-Fonsegrives,
    France

    Active - Recruiting

  • CHU de Rennes - Hôpital Pontchaillou

    Rennes,
    France

    Site Not Available

  • Hôpital Foch

    Suresnes,
    France

    Site Not Available

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