Salvage-radiation therapy and regional hyperthermia for biochemically recurrent prostate cancer after radical prostatectomy (Results of the planned interim analysis)

Beck M, Ghadjar P, Mehrhof F, Zips D, Paulsen F, Wegener D, Burock S, Kaul D, Stromberger C, Nadobny J, Ott O, Fietkau R, Budach V, Wust P, Müller AC, Zschaeck S (2021)


Publication Type: Journal article

Publication year: 2021

Journal

Book Volume: 13

Pages Range: 1-17

Article Number: 1133

Journal Issue: 5

DOI: 10.3390/cancers13051133

Abstract

Efforts to improve the outcome of prostate cancer (PC) patients after radical prostatectomy (RP) include adjuvant or salvage radiation therapy (SRT), but still up to 50% of patients develop a disease progression after radiotherapy (RT). Regional hyperthermia (HT) is well-known to improve tumor sensitivity to RT in several entities. Here we report on a planned interim analysis of tolera-bility and feasibility after recruitment of the first 50 patients of a trial combining SRT and HT. We conducted a prospective multicenter non-randomized Phase-II-Trial (HTProstate-NCT04159051) in-vestigating the implementation of combined moderate-dose escalated SRT (70 Gy in 35 fractions) and locoregional deep HT (7–10 HT sessions). The primary endpoints were the rate of acute genito-urinary (GU), gastrointestinal (GI), and HT-related toxicities, completed HT sessions (≥7), and SRT applications per protocol (≥95% of patients). The two-step design included a planned interim analysis for acute GU-, GI-and HT-specific toxicities to ensure patients’ safety. Between November 2016 and December 2019, 52 patients entered into the trial. After 50 patients completed therapy and three months of follow-up, we performed the planned interim analysis. 10% of patients developed acute grade 2 GU and 4% grade 2 GI toxicities. No grade ≥3 GU or GI toxicities occurred. HT-specific symptoms grade 2 and 3 were observed in 4% and 2% of all patients. Thus, the pre-specified criteria for safety and continuation of recruitment were met. Moreover, ≥7 HT treatments were applicable, indicating the combination of SRT + HT to be feasible. Evaluation of early QoL showed no significant changes. With its observed low rate of GU and GI toxicities, moderate and manageable rates of HT-specific symptoms, and good feasibility, the combined SRT + HT seems to be a promising treatment approach for biochemical recurrence after RP in PC patients.

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APA:

Beck, M., Ghadjar, P., Mehrhof, F., Zips, D., Paulsen, F., Wegener, D.,... Zschaeck, S. (2021). Salvage-radiation therapy and regional hyperthermia for biochemically recurrent prostate cancer after radical prostatectomy (Results of the planned interim analysis). Cancers, 13(5), 1-17. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers13051133

MLA:

Beck, Marcus, et al. "Salvage-radiation therapy and regional hyperthermia for biochemically recurrent prostate cancer after radical prostatectomy (Results of the planned interim analysis)." Cancers 13.5 (2021): 1-17.

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