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Serial PSMA PET for Treatment Response Monitoring in Newly Diagnosed Clinically Significant, Treatment-Naïve Prostate Cancer - A Prospective, Multicenter Study

Status: Recruiting
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Study Type: Observational
SUMMARY

This prospective, multicenter study aims to evaluate the clinical utility of serial PSMA PET for therapy monitoring in patients with newly diagnosed clinically significant prostate cancer. Clinically significant prostate cancer is defined as Gleason score ≥7.Patients will undergo baseline PSMA PET/CT prior to any treatment. A second PSMA PET/CT will be performed either at PSA recurrence (PSA rise ≥2 ng/mL above nadir after radiotherapy or biochemical progression per PCWG3 criteria) or at a fixed time window of 12-24 months after treatment completion for those without biochemical recurrence. Primary Outcome: 1\. Absolute and relative change in SUVmax from baseline to follow-up PSMA PET, correlated with treatment response categories (complete response, partial response, stable disease, progressive disease) defined by a composite reference standard (PSA kinetics, conventional imaging, clinical outcomes). \[Time Frame: Baseline and follow-up (up to 24 months)\] Secondary Outcomes: 1. Absolute and relative change in the number of PSMA-avid lesions (primary tumor, nodal, bone metastases) as a supportive exploratory endpoint. 2. Proportion of patients with treatment strategy change following serial PSMA PET. 3. Agreement between PSMA PET response (≥30% decrease in SUVmax) and PSA50 response (≥50% PSA decline) using Cohen's kappa. 4. Agreement between PSMA PET response and PSA90 response (≥90% PSA decline). 5. Prognostic value of baseline and follow-up PSMA PET parameters for progression-free survival (PFS). 6. Prognostic value of baseline and follow-up PSMA PET parameters for time to castration resistance (ADT-treated patients only). 7. Subgroup analyses by treatment type (radiotherapy, ADT, chemotherapy), baseline disease burden (oligometastatic vs. polymetastatic), and Gleason grade group (≤7 vs. ≥8). 8. Inter-reader agreement for PSMA-avid lesion counts. \[Time Frame: Up to 2 years, except inter-reader agreement at baseline\] Need: Current treatment response evaluation relies on PSA changes and conventional imaging, which lack sensitivity and accuracy for early assessment. PSMA PET has demonstrated superior sensitivity for detecting prostate cancer lesions, but its role in longitudinal therapy monitoring remains undefined, with no specific regulatory approval for this indication. Prospective data on serial PSMA PET to guide treatment decisions in patients with clinically significant prostate cancer (Gleason score ≥7) are urgently needed. Inclusion Criteria: 1. Newly diagnosed, histologically confirmed clinically significant prostate cancer with Gleason score ≥7. 2. Planned curative-intent or systemic therapy. 3. Baseline PSMA PET performed prior to any treatment. 4. Age ≥18 years. 5. Written informed consent. Exclusion Criteria: 1. Prior prostate cancer treatment before baseline PSMA PET. 2. Contraindication to PSMA PET imaging. 3. Other active malignancy within past two years (excluding non-melanoma skin cancer). 4. Unable to comply with follow-up schedule.

Eligibility
Participation Requirements
Sex: Male
Minimum Age: 18
Healthy Volunteers: f
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• Newly diagnosed, histologically confirmed prostate cancer with Gleason score ≥7 (clinically significant prostate cancer).

• Planned to receive curative-intent therapy (radical prostatectomy or radiotherapy) or systemic therapy (androgen deprivation therapy, chemotherapy, or combination).

• Undergo baseline PSMA PET/CT imaging prior to any prostate cancer-related treatment.

• Age ≥18 years.

• Willing and able to comply with the follow-up schedule, including the second PSMA PET/CT scan.

• Provide written informed consent.

Locations
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China
The First Hospital of Lanzhou University
RECRUITING
Lanzhou
Weinan Central Hospital
RECRUITING
Weinan
Shaanxi Provincial People's Hospital
RECRUITING
Xi'an
Xijing 986 Hospital
RECRUITING
Xi'an
Xijing Hospital
RECRUITING
Xi'an
The Second Affiliated Hospital of Shaanxi University of Chinese Medicine
RECRUITING
Xianyang
Qinghai University Affiliated Hospital
RECRUITING
Xining
Affiliated Hospital of Yan'an University
RECRUITING
Yan’an
General Hospital of Ningxia Medical University
RECRUITING
Yinchuan
Contact Information
Primary
Jianhua Jiao, MD.
1531769428@qq.com
+86 18700919857
Time Frame
Start Date: 2021-03-07
Estimated Completion Date: 2028-12-31
Participants
Target number of participants: 110
Treatments
Clinically Significant Prostate Cancer Cohort
A single cohort of 110 patients with newly diagnosed, treatment-naïve clinically significant prostate cancer (defined as Gleason score ≥7). All patients undergo baseline PSMA PET imaging prior to any treatment, followed by a second PSMA PET scan triggered by PSA recurrence (PSA ≥0.2 ng/mL after radical prostatectomy or ≥2 ng/mL above nadir after radiotherapy) or performed at 12-24 months after treatment completion if no recurrence occurs. Patients receive standard clinical treatments (radiotherapy, radical prostatectomy, ADT, or chemotherapy) as determined by their physicians. The cohort is used to evaluate the utility of serial PSMA PET for treatment response monitoring and its association with clinical outcomes.
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Sponsors
Collaborators: Affiliated Hospital of Qinghai University, Weinan Central Hospital, The Second Affiliated Hospital of Shaanxi University of Chinese Medicine, Air Force Military Medical University, China, LanZhou University, Shaanxi Provincial People's Hospital, Yan'an University Affiliated Hospital, General Hospital of Ningxia Medical University
Leads: Xijing Hospital

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