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The goal of this clinical research study is to learn if treatment with standard systemic therapy (androgen deprivation therapy or bilateral orchiectomy) in combination with surgery or radiation therapy is more effective at controlling prostate cancer than standard systemic therapy alone. The safety of this treatment combination will also be studied.
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Study Groups:
If you are found to be eligible to take part in this study, you will be randomly assigned (as in the flip of a coin) to 1 of 2 study groups at 6 months (+/- 14 days) from starting standard systemic therapy. You will have an equal chance of being assigned to each group.
If the disease gets worse within the first 6 months of receiving standard systemic therapy, you will not be assigned to a study group. You may be able to continue receiving standard systemic therapy if your doctor thinks it is in your best interest. You may choose to participate in this study by allowing the study team to collect information about you at the following study visits described below: within 60 days of screening, end-of-treatment, and long-term followup.
Study Visits:
Within 60 days after screening:
Every 12 weeks (+/- 14 days) while on study (starting at month 9):
If you are not having side effects after the 12-month visit, you will be given a PSA kit so you can send in a sample to test your PSA level. You will need to have your blood (about 1 teaspoon) drawn at your local doctor's office or lab and mail the kit in, every 3 months. The package will be provided, but you will need to pay postage. You would still need to visit the clinic every 6 months. The study staff will tell you more about this.
Length of Treatment:
You may continue your participation in this study for as long as the doctor thinks it is in your best interest. You will be taken off the study treatment if the disease gets worse, if intolerable side effects occur, or if you are unable to follow study directions.
Your active participation on the study will be over after the long-term follow-up phone calls/emails (described below).
End-of-Treatment Visit:
Within 14 days after your study treatment is stopped, the following tests and procedures will be performed:
Long-Term Follow-Up:
Every 6 months after your end-of-treatment visit for up to 10 years, you will be contacted by phone or e-mail, and you will be asked questions about how you are feeling. Each phone call should last about 5 minutes. If you are not able to be contacted by phone or email, the study doctor will review and record any updates to your medical record.
This is an investigational study. Using standard of care systemic treatment with surgery, and/or radiation therapy are both FDA approved and commercially available.
Up to 180 patients will take part in this multi-center study. Up to 180 patients will be enrolled at MD Anderson.
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