Phase II Randomized Trial of Recurrence-directed Therapy (RDT) With or Without Androgen-Deprivation Therapy (ADT) In Radio-recurrent Oligo-metastatic Hormone/Castrate Sensitive Prostate Cancer (romCSPC).
The goal of this study is to determine whether the addition of Androgen Deprivation Therapy (ADT) utilizing the study drug ELIGARD® to Recurrence- Directed Therapy (RDT) improves progression-free survival (PFS) compared to RDT alone in patients with early radio-recurrent oligo-metastatic castrate / hormone sensitive prostate cancer (romCSPC). Participants will be assessed at standard of care clinic visits every 3 months. The follow-up period is 36 months.
• Previous biopsy-proven localized prostate adenocarcinoma (without predominant features of sarcomatoid, small cell or neuroendocrine carcinoma) treated with definitive or salvage radiotherapy ≥ 2 years or more before enrollment.
• Recurrent Oligo-metastatic CSPC, M0 on conventional imaging (bone scan and CT scan of chest/abdomen/pelvis) with ≤ 5 metastases cumulative on all imaging, including MRI and PSMA-PET.
• Note: Patients with conventional imaging M1 oligometastatic CSPC, who have no more than 5 metastatic sites in all imaging modalities including MRI and PSMA-PET, will be accepted for study enrollment.
• All sites of recurrent disease must be amenable to treatment with radiotherapy or surgery in the judgment of the investigator.
• Biochemical recurrent prostate cancer with ONE of the following PSA recurrence definitions:
‣ After definitive radiotherapy (prostate in situ), with PSA ≥ nadir + 2ng/ml;
⁃ After prostatectomy and adjuvant/salvage radiotherapy, with PSA ≥ nadir + 0.2ng/ml.