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International Registry for Men With Advanced Prostate Cancer (IRONMAN)

RECRUITINGSponsored by Prostate Cancer Clinical Trials Consortium
Actively Recruiting
SponsorProstate Cancer Clinical Trials Consortium
Started2017-07-21
Est. completion2031-01
Eligibility
Age21 Years+
SexMALE
Healthy vol.Accepted
Locations48 sites

Summary

Our intent is to establish the International Registry to Improve Outcomes in Men with Advanced Prostate Cancer (IRONMAN) as a prospective, international cohort of minimum 5,000 men with advanced cancer, including men with mHSPC and M0/M1 CRPC. The goal is to establish a population-based registry and recruit patients across academic and community practices from Australia, Barbados, Brazil, Canada, Ireland, Jamaica, Kenya, Nigeria, Norway, Spain, South Africa, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom (UK), and the United States (US). Target accrual number and number of participating sites are subject to change based on accrual, funding, and interest in participation by other international sites. This cohort study will facilitate a better understanding of the variation in care and treatment of advanced prostate cancer across countries and across academia and community based practices. Detailed data will be collected from patients at study enrollment and then during follow-up, for a minimum of five years. Patients will be followed prospectively for overall survival, clinically significant adverse events, comorbidities, changes in cancer treatments, and PROMs. PROMs questionnaires will be collected at enrollment and every three months thereafter. Physician Questionnaires will be collected from all participating sites at patient enrollment, time of first change in treatment and/or one year follow-up, at each subsequent change of treatment, and discontinuation of treatment. As such, this registry will help identify the treatment sequences or combinations that optimize overall survival and PROMs for men with mHSPC and M0/M1 CRPC. By collecting blood at enrollment, time of first change in treatment and/or one year follow-up (plasma, cell free DNA, buffy coat / RNA), this registry will further identify and validate molecular phenotypes of disease that predict response and resistance to specific therapeutics. Additionally, every effort will be made to collect blood specimen at each subsequent change in treatment due to progression of disease. When feasible, existing tumor tissue may be collected for correlation with described blood based studies. All samples will be used for future research. This cohort study will provide the research community with a unique biorepository to identify biomarkers of treatment response and resistance.

Eligibility

Age: 21 Years+Sex: MALEHealthy volunteers accepted
• Willing and able to provide written informed consent and privacy authorization for the release of personal health information.

NOTE: Privacy authorization may be either included in the informed consent or obtained separately.

* Males 21 years of age and above
* Histological or cytological confirmed prostate adenocarcinoma from TRUS biopsy, radical prostatectomy or TURP Or Documented histopathology or cytopathology of prostate adenocarcinoma from a biopsy of a metastatic site Or Metastatic disease typical of prostate cancer (i.e., involving bone or pelvic lymph nodes or para-aortic lymph nodes) AND a serum concentration of PSA \>20ng/mL at the time of initial prostate cancer diagnosis
* No previous diagnosis of a second, non-prostate malignancy that requires additional systemic therapy except cancer in situ of bladder and basal cell cancer of skin

Conditions2

CancerProstate Cancer

Locations48 sites

University of Alabama-Birmingham
Birmingham, Alabama, 35233
University of Alabama- Tuscaloosa
Tuscaloosa, Alabama, 35487
University of California - Los Angeles
Los Angeles, California, 90024
University of California San Diego
San Diego, California, 92037
Rana McKay, MD
Yale University
New Haven, Connecticut, 06502
Daniel Petrylak, MDdaniel.petrylak@yale.edu

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