scholarly journals A Multicenter Single-Arm Objective Performance Criteria Trial to Determine the Efficacy and Safety of High-Frequency Irreversible Electroporation as Primary Treatment for Localized Prostate Cancer: A Study Protocol

2021 ◽  
Vol 11 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bi-Ming He ◽  
Wei Xue ◽  
Wei-Gang Yan ◽  
Lei Yin ◽  
Bai-Jun Dong ◽  
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IntroductionThe classical pathway for the therapy of low- to intermediate-risk localized prostate cancer is radical prostatectomy or radiation therapy, which has shown a high incidence of complications, including erectile dysfunction, urinary incontinence, and bowel injury. An alternative pathway is to perform an ablation by some energy to the localized lesion, known as focal therapy. High-frequency irreversible electroporation (H-FIRE) is nonthermal energy that can be used in cancer ablation to deliver pulsed high-voltage but low-energy electric current to the cell membrane and to invoke cell death. An H-FIRE pathway has been reported to be tissue-selective, which leads to fewer side effects.Methods and AnalysisThis is a multicenter and single-arm objective performance criteria (OPC) study, in which all men with localized prostate cancer are allocated to H-FIRE ablation. This trial will assess the efficacy and safety of the H-FIRE ablation for prostate cancer. Efficacy will be assessed by prostate biopsy 6 months after treatment while safety will be assessed by adverse event reports and questionnaires. The main inclusion criteria are moderate to low-risk prostate cancer in NCCN risk classification and had no previous therapy for prostate cancer. A sample size of 110 participants is required. The primary objective is to determine whether the detection rate of clinically significant cancer by prostate biopsy is less than 20% after the H-FIRE ablation.Ethics and DisseminationThis study has obtained ethical approval by the ethics committee of all participating centers. The results of the study will be submitted for dissemination and publication in peer-reviewed journals.ConclusionsThis multicenter single-arm objective performance criteria trial will evaluate the efficacy and safety of the use of high-frequency irreversible electroporation in treating prostate cancer.Strengths and Limitations of This StudyA comprehensive evaluation of imaging and histopathology is used to determine the effect of treatment. Questionnaires were used to assess the treatment side effects. Multicenter and pragmatic designs capacitate higher generalizability. A limitation of this trial is that the prostate biopsy as an endpoint may not be as accurate as of the specimen from prostate prostatectomy. Another limitation is the 6-month follow-up time, making this trial challenging to come to firm conclusions regarding the efficacy and safety of IRE in the long term.Clinical Trial RegistrationClinicalTrials.gov, NCT03838432

Author(s):  
E. Sutton ◽  
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J. A. Lane ◽  
M. Davis ◽  
E. I. Walsh ◽  
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Abstract Purpose To investigate men’s experiences of receiving external-beam radiotherapy (EBRT) with neoadjuvant Androgen Deprivation Therapy (ADT) for localized prostate cancer (LPCa) in the ProtecT trial. Methods A longitudinal qualitative interview study was embedded in the ProtecT RCT. Sixteen men with clinically LPCa who underwent EBRT in ProtecT were purposively sampled to include a range of socio-demographic and clinical characteristics. They participated in serial in-depth qualitative interviews for up to 8 years post-treatment, exploring experiences of treatment and its side effects over time. Results Men experienced bowel, sexual, and urinary side effects, mostly in the short term but some persisted and were bothersome. Most men downplayed the impacts, voicing expectations of age-related decline, and normalizing these changes. There was some reticence to seek help, with men prioritizing their relationships and overall health and well-being over returning to pretreatment levels of function. Some unmet needs with regard to information about treatment schedules and side effects were reported, particularly among men with continuing functional symptoms. Conclusions These findings reinforce the importance of providing universal clear, concise, and timely information and supportive resources in the short term, and more targeted and detailed information and care in the longer term to maintain and improve treatment experiences for men undergoing EBRT.


2021 ◽  
Vol 47 (4) ◽  
pp. 299-304
Author(s):  
Pinar Guleryuz Kizil ◽  
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Sukru Ali Altan ◽  
Nefise Cagla Tarhan ◽  
Oztug Adsan ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 25 (1) ◽  
pp. 55-59
Author(s):  
A. Zapatero ◽  
M. Adrados ◽  
L. Torres ◽  
M.S. Talaya ◽  
A. Cruz Conde ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Vol 12 (5) ◽  
pp. 1681-1691 ◽  
Author(s):  
Surbhi Shah ◽  
Henry N. Young ◽  
Ewan K. Cobran

The high frequency of treatment-related side effects for men with localized prostate cancer creates uncertainty for treatment outcomes. This study assessed the comparative effectiveness of treatment-related side effects associated with conservative management and cryotherapy in patients with localized prostate cancer. A retrospective longitudinal cohort study was conducted, using the linked data of the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results and Medicare, which included patients diagnosed from 2000 through year 2013, and their Medicare claims information from 2000 through 2014. To compare the differences in baseline characteristics and treatment-related side effects between the study cohorts, χ2 tests were conducted. Multivariate logistic regression was used to assess the association between treatment selection and side effects. There were 7,998 and 3,051 patients in the conservative management and cryotherapy cohort, respectively. The likelihood of erectile dysfunction, lower urinary tract obstruction, urinary fistula, urinary incontinence, and hydronephrosis was reported to be significantly lower (53%, 35%, 69%, 65%, and 36%, respectively) in the conservative management cohort. Conservative management had a lower likelihood of treatment-related side effects compared to cryotherapy. However, further research is needed to compare other significant long-term outcomes such as costs associated with these treatment choices and quality of life.


2018 ◽  
Vol 17 ◽  
pp. 153303381878969 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shoulong Dong ◽  
Haifeng Wang ◽  
Yajun Zhao ◽  
Yinghao Sun ◽  
Chenguo Yao

2010 ◽  
Vol 183 (4S) ◽  
Author(s):  
Chang Wook Jeong ◽  
Min Chul Cho ◽  
Yong Hyun Park ◽  
Seung Baik ◽  
Seung Beom Ha ◽  
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2006 ◽  
Vol 78 (1) ◽  
pp. 36-40 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gregor Goldner ◽  
Frank Zimmermann ◽  
Horst Feldmann ◽  
Stefan Glocker ◽  
Natascha Wachter-Gerstner ◽  
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