Talazoparib With Androgen Deprivation Therapy and Abiraterone for the Treatment of Castration Sensitive Prostate Cancer
Launched by CITY OF HOPE MEDICAL CENTER · Jan 28, 2021
Trial Information
Current as of June 26, 2025
Recruiting
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ClinConnect Summary
This clinical trial is looking at a new treatment approach for men with castration-sensitive prostate cancer, which is cancer that still responds to hormone therapy. Researchers are studying the combination of a drug called talazoparib, along with two other treatments: androgen deprivation therapy (which lowers hormone levels that can fuel cancer growth) and abiraterone (another medication that helps reduce hormone levels). The idea is that using talazoparib, which works by preventing cancer cells from repairing their damaged DNA, might improve how well we can control the cancer.
To be eligible for this trial, participants need to have a confirmed diagnosis of prostate adenocarcinoma that has spread to other parts of the body. They should also be men aged 65 to 74 who have started certain hormone therapies recently or have had a break from them. Before joining, potential participants will undergo some health checks to ensure they are fit for the study. Those who join can expect regular medical assessments and close monitoring throughout the trial. Importantly, participants should not have any other serious health issues or be receiving other investigational treatments during the study.
Gender
MALE
Eligibility criteria
- Inclusion Criteria:
- • All patients must have a histologically or cytologically proven diagnosis of adenocarcinoma of the prostate. (Note: Gleason score not required if biopsy of metastasis was used to make the histologic diagnosis)
- • All patients must have metastatic disease: either soft tissue and/or bony metastases prior to initiation of androgen. Measurable disease is not required
- • Baseline imaging must have been performed within 42 days before or 14 days after initiating luteinizing hormone releasing hormones (LHRH) therapy. All disease must be assessed and documented on the Baseline Tumor Assessment Form
- • Patients may have started on LHRH therapy for metastatic prostate cancer provided this was initiated no longer than 60 days prior to registration
- • Patients may have received neoadjuvant and/or adjuvant LHRH therapy during definitive treatment or salvage radiation; if so at least 12 months must have elapsed from the last LHRH injection and baseline testosterone must be \> 150 ng/dL
- • No restriction on bicalutamide used for flare prevention or combined therapy however bicalutamide must be stopped at registration
- • Patients must have a Karnofsky performance status of 60 - 100
- • Men of reproductive potential and those who are surgically sterilized (i.e., vasectomy) must agree to practice effective barrier contraception or agree to abstain from intercourse while receiving treatment on this study and for at least 4 months after protocol treatment ends
- • Bilirubin =\< 2 x institutional upper limit of normal (ULN) (obtained within 28 days prior to registration)
- • Serum glutamic-oxaloacetic transaminase (SGOT) (aspartate aminotransferase \[AST\]) and serum glutamate pyruvate transaminase (SGPT) (alanine aminotransferase \[ALT\]) =\< 2.5 x institutional ULN, or =\< 5 x institutional ULN if liver metastases are present (obtained within 28 days prior to registration)
- • Calculated creatinine clearance \>= 30 mL/min using a serum creatinine obtained within 28 days prior to registration
- • Leukocytes \>= 3,000/mcL (obtained within 28 days prior to registration)
- • Absolute neutrophil count (ANC) \>= 1,500/mcL (obtained within 28 days prior to registration)
- • Hemoglobin \>= 9 g/dL (obtained within 28 days prior to registration)
- • Platelets \>= 100,000/mcL (obtained within 28 days prior to registration)
- • All subjects must have the ability to understand and the willingness to sign a written informed consent
- • Patients may have received prior androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) -neoadjuvant and/or adjuvant, or in conjunction with salvage radiation - but it must not have lasted for more than 36 months. Single or combination therapy allowed. At least 6 months must have elapsed since completion of androgen deprivation therapy in the neoadjuvant and/or adjuvant setting, and serum testosterone must be \> 150 ng/mL within 28 days prior to registration. Note: Serum testosterone assessment is required for eligibility for only those with prior treatment with ADT
- • Patients who have already started on LHRH therapy are eligible, provided no more than 60 days have elapsed from LHRH injection (or surgical castration) for metastatic prostate cancer prior to registration. The start date of medical castration is considered the day the patient first received an injection of a LHRH agonist/antagonist (or orchiectomy), not an oral antiandrogen. Subjects may not already be taking abiraterone, enzalutamide, apalutamide or other intensification agent during this time - bicalutamide is permitted
- • Patients may have received palliative radiotherapy for symptomatic bone or visceral metastasis, provided they have recovered from all side effects at the time of registration
- • Patients may have received prior surgery. For all major surgeries, at least 14days must have elapsed since completion and patient must have recovered from all major side effects of surgery per investigator's assessment
- • Patients may have received or plan to receive concurrent bone targeting agents that do not have an effect on prostate specific antigen (PSA) (e.g. denosumab or bisphosphonate)
- Exclusion Criteria:
- • Patients must not have received prior and/or must not have any plans for receiving concomitant therapy with ketoconazole, aminoglutethimide, or enzalutamide (MDV3100). Concurrent megestrol for hot flashes is allowed
- • Patients must not have received any prior cytotoxic chemotherapy for metastatic prostate cancer
- • Prior cytotoxic chemotherapy with curative intent in the neoadjuvant or adjuvant setting may be allowed at the discretion of the principal investigator. At least 2 years must have elapsed since completion of cytotoxic chemotherapy in the neoadjuvant and/or adjuvant setting
- • Patients with known brain metastases are not eligible. Brain imaging studies are not required for eligibility if the patient has no neurologic signs or symptoms suggestive of brain metastasis. But, if brain imaging studies are performed, they must be negative for disease
- • Patients must not have New York Heart Association class III or IV heart failure at the time of screening. Patients must not have any thromboembolic event, unstable angina pectoris, myocardial infarction, or serious uncontrolled cardiac arrhythmia within 6 months prior to registration
- • Patients must not have uncontrolled hypertension (defined as blood pressure \> 160 mmHg systolic and \> 90 mmHg diastolic at 2 separate measurements no more than 60 minutes apart) despite appropriate medical therapy. Note: Patients may be rescreened after adjustments of antihypertensive medications
- • Patients must not be known to have human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection, active chronic hepatitis B or C, life-threatening illness unrelated to cancer, or any serious medical or psychiatric illness that could, in the investigator's opinion, potentially interfere with participation in this study
- • Patients with a known history of primary and secondary adrenal insufficiency are not eligible
- • History of allergic reactions attributed to compounds of similar chemical or biologic composition to any of the study drugs
- • Patients may not be receiving any other investigational agents, or concurrent biological, chemotherapy, or radiation therapy. Previous experimental therapy must have been completed at least 28 days prior to registration
- • Patients must not have known gastrointestinal (GI) disease or GI procedure that could interfere with the GI absorption or tolerance of any of the study drugs, including difficulty swallowing oral medications
- • No other prior malignancy is allowed except for the following: adequately treated basal cell or squamous cell skin cancer, adequately treated stage I or II cancer from which the patient is currently in complete remission, or any other cancer from which the patient has been disease-free for 5 years
About City Of Hope Medical Center
City of Hope Medical Center is a leading research and treatment institution located in Duarte, California, dedicated to advancing innovative therapies and improving patient outcomes in the fields of cancer, diabetes, and other life-threatening diseases. With a strong emphasis on translational medicine, City of Hope combines cutting-edge research with compassionate care, fostering a collaborative environment for clinical trials that aim to bring new treatments from the laboratory to the bedside. The center is recognized for its commitment to patient-centered care and its role as a National Cancer Institute-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center, making it a pivotal player in the landscape of medical research and clinical innovation.
Contacts
Jennifer Cobb
Immunology at National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
Locations
Duarte, California, United States
Patients applied
Trial Officials
Tanya Dorff
Principal Investigator
City of Hope Medical Center
Timeline
First submit
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Trial updated
Estimated completion
Not reported
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