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Phase III trial of short term androgen deprivation with pelvic lymph node or prostate bed only radiotherapy (SPPORT) in prostate cancer patients with a rising PSA after radical prostatectomy

eagle-i ID

http://hawaii.eagle-i.net/i/00000130-ddc4-6a0e-9953-50a980000000

Resource Type

  1. Clinical trial

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  1. ClinicalTrials.gov url
    http://www.clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT00567580?term=RTOG-0534&rank=1
  2. Intervention
    Prostate bed radiotherapy (PBRT)
  3. Intervention
    Radiation therapy
  4. Intervention
    Pelvic lymph node radiotherapy
  5. Intervention
    LNRH agonist therapy
  6. Intervention
    Bicalutamide
  7. Intervention
    Flutamide
  8. Intervention
    Androgen antagonists
  9. Intervention
    Antineoplastic agents, hormonal
  10. Resource Description
    This randomized phase III trial is studying prostate radiation therapy to see how well it works compared with short-term androgen deprivation therapy given together with pelvic lymph node radiation therapy with or without prostate radiation therapy in treating patients with a rising PSA after surgery for prostate cancer.
  11. Contact
    Berenberg, Jeffrey
  12. PI
    Berenberg, Jeffrey
  13. Topic
    prostate cancer
  14. Topic
    adenocarcinoma
  15. Study Population
    Males age 18 and older with adenocarcinoma treated with radical prostatectomy and meeting other PSA and prostatectomy-related criteria.
  16. Website(s)
    http://www.cancer.gov/clinicaltrials/search/view?cdrid=577574&version=healthprofessional
  17. Funded by
    Radiation Therapy Oncology Group
  18. Phase
    Phase 3 clinical trial
  19. Performed by
    Clinical Protocol & Data Management Shared Resource
 
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