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| WIRB Pr. No.: 20140945 | Other Identifier | Western Institutional Review Board |
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Target recruitment: 1000 subjects. The purpose of this research study is to continue to investigate the safety and effectiveness of using MR (magnetic resonance) guided laser focal therapy for prostate cancer and to evaluate oncologic control over 20 years. We hypothesize that laser focal therapy can be used to achieve oncologic control in carefully selected patients.
MR uses large magnets to produce pictures of areas/organs inside the body. The laser uses light to heat a target area to try to destroy cancerous cells.
The laser system that will be used is called the Visualase® Thermal Therapy System. This system has been used for the treatment of brain, bone (spine), thyroid, and liver cancers. However; this study is the first time this system has been studied for use in the treatment of prostate cancer with a trans-rectal approach.
MR-guided biopsies and laser applicator placement will be performed using the Invivo DynaTRIM trans-rectal biopsy guidance system. This system is cleared (approved) by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for such uses.
Laser-induced interstitial thermal therapy (LITT) is a novel form of controlled, targeted thermal ablation that may offer measurable advantages over other ablative therapies for focal prostate therapy. Because LITT is magnetic resonance (MR) compatible, it enables an imaging advantage over other surgical or ablation techniques that utilize transrectal ultrasound to target and monitor treatment. MR imaging provides excellent soft-tissue contrast and three-dimensional (3D) anatomical imaging in any arbitrary plane, which can help to improve treatment planning and targeting. Additionally, MR-based temperature monitoring allows real-time feedback during MRI-guided thermal therapy as both deposition of light energy and MR signal acquisition can be performed simultaneously without degradation in the MR signal. Also, being in the MR diagnostic environment allows use of post- treatment imaging to verify tissue damage. Because MR images clearly depict the prostate anatomy and the surrounding critical structures, MR imaging has been incorporated into planning for external- beam radiotherapy, brachytherapy, and other treatments of the prostate. In addition to these basic features, Multiparametric prostate MRI (mpMRI) may be used to identify regions of disease in the prostate and better target therapy.
In this study, the investigators propose to evaluate the efficacy of a novel, FDA-approved thermal therapy and feedback system (Visualase® Thermal Therapy System) for the treatment of biopsy confirmed and MR-imageable prostate lesions. This system has been used in humans for the treatment of brain, bone (spine), thyroid, and liver cancers. Early feasibility studies for prostate cancer used a transperineal approach; however it is now being evaluated for the primary treatment of prostate cancer using a transrectal approach. This system allows delivery of laser energy while the patient is simultaneously being imaged by an MRI unit. The system's real-time MR thermal imaging (MRTI) provides information on the thermal dose delivered to the target, resulting in a more precise and controlled delivery which has previously not been possible with other ablative therapies. The investigators hypothesize the system can be integrated into a practical and feasible outpatient treatment paradigm for focal treatment of localized prostate cancer and allow patients to avoid the complications associated with radical whole-gland therapy.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
|---|---|---|---|
| Visualase | MR-guided laser focal therapy |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| MR-guided laser focal therapy | Device | Placement of laser applicator under MRI guidance and real-time MR thermal imaging of tissue necrosis. |
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| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Safety and adverse events | Number of subjects reporting serious adverse events. | 1 yr. post treatment |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Efficacy of treatment | MR-guided biopsy results of treated area and PSA. | 1 yr. post treatment |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Time to biochemical recurrence | PSA measurement | Up to 20 years |
| Time to metastasis | Imaging utilizing PET/CT or other modality | Up to 20 years |
Inclusion Criteria:
Treatment Naïve patients:
Salvage candidates will be accepted upon physician referral.
Exclusion Criteria:
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Men with prostate cancer
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
|---|---|---|
| John F. Feller, MD | HALO Diagnostics | Principal Investigator |
| Bernadette M. Greenwood, MSc | HALO Diagnostics | Study Director |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Desert Medical Imaging | Indian Wells | California | 92210 | United States |
| PubMed Identifier | Type | Citation | Retractions |
|---|---|---|---|
| Background | Greenwood, B. et al.: Transrectal interventional MRI: initial prostate biopsy experience. SPIE Proceedings, 2010. | ||
| 17987573 | Background | Hakimi AA, Feder M, Ghavamian R. Minimally invasive approaches to prostate cancer: a review of the current literature. Urol J. 2007 Summer;4(3):130-7. | |
| 15474597 |
| Label | URL |
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| HALODx | View source |
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Publication
Bi-annaually at the meetings of the International Laser Network until study closure.
Scientists and physicians studying or performing laser focal therapy.
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| ID | Term |
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| D011471 | Prostatic Neoplasms |
| ID | Term |
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| D005834 | Genital Neoplasms, Male |
| D014565 | Urogenital Neoplasms |
| D009371 | Neoplasms by Site |
| D009369 | Neoplasms |
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| Cause of death | Death certificate or report from partner/spouse/primary care physician | Up to 20 years |
| Background |
| Menon M, Tewari A, Peabody JO, Shrivastava A, Kaul S, Bhandari A, Hemal AK. Vattikuti Institute prostatectomy, a technique of robotic radical prostatectomy for management of localized carcinoma of the prostate: experience of over 1100 cases. Urol Clin North Am. 2004 Nov;31(4):701-17. doi: 10.1016/j.ucl.2004.06.011. |
| 25135989 | Background | Valerio M, Emberton M, Ahmed HU. Focal therapy will become a standard option for selected men with localized prostate cancer. J Clin Oncol. 2014 Nov 10;32(32):3680-1. doi: 10.1200/JCO.2014.56.7792. Epub 2014 Aug 18. No abstract available. |
| D005832 |
| Genital Diseases, Male |
| D000091662 | Genital Diseases |
| D000091642 | Urogenital Diseases |
| D011469 | Prostatic Diseases |
| D052801 | Male Urogenital Diseases |