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Not Yet Recruiting NCT05627752

Docetaxel Alone or in Combination With Enzalutamide for mCRPC Previously Treated With Abiraterone at mHSPC Stage

Conditions: Prostate Cancer, Castrate Resistant Prostate Cancer

Sex: Male
Ages: 18 Years – 75 Years
Phase: PHASE2, PHASE3
Enrollment: 120
Sponsor: Zhongnan Hospital

Summary

New androgen pathway targeting agents (ARTA), including Abiraterone acetate, Apalutamide and Enzalutamide, are approved and used in treatment of metastatic hormonal sensitive prostate cancer(mHSPC). However, the development of castration-resistance prostate cancer(CRPC) is only a matter of time. The use of sequential ARTAs in mCRPC showed limited benefit in retrospective series and prospective trials. Therefore this sequence should be avoided because of known cross resistance and the availability of chemotherapy and poly adenosine diphosphate-ribose polymerase(PARP) inhibitors (if a relevant mutation is present).Recently, a randomized controlled trial(RCT), the ABIDO-SOGUG, indicated that compared with docetaxel, maintaining Abiraterone added to docetaxel in chemotherapy-naive patients who have experienced cancer progression to Abiraterone treatment could not improve radiographic progression-free survival or the other endpoints.However, another RCT, the PRESIDE trial, indicated that in patients who had progressed on Enzalutamide, continued Enzalutamide treatment in combination with docetaxel led to a significant improvement of PFS compared with placebo plus docetaxel.The aims of this trial is to assess both the efficacy and safety of docetaxel in combination with Enzalutamide as first-line treatment in mCRPC patients progressed on Abiraterone.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:adenocarcinomamCRPCEastern Cooperative Oncology Group(ECOG) 0-1prior Abiraterone treatmentExclusion Criteria:prior Enzalutamide or Docetaxel treatment

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