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PSMA PET-Guided Progression-Directed Radiotherapy for Oligoprogressive Prostate Cancer (PSMA-OLIGO-PRO)
Outcomes After PSMA PET-Guided Progression-Directed Radiotherapy, Including SBRT and Brachytherapy, for Oligoprogressive Prostate Cancer: An Ambispective Multicenter Real-World Evidence Cohort Study
PSMA-OLIGO-PRO is a multicenter ambispective observational real-world registry evaluating outcomes after PSMA PET-guided progression-directed radiotherapy for oligoprogressive prostate cancer. The registry includes retrospectively identified patients treated before June 26, 2026 and prospectively enrolled patients from June 26, 2026 onward.
Eligible patients have metastatic hormone-sensitive or castration-resistant prostate cancer, are receiving active systemic therapy, and develop a limited number of new or regrowing lesions while the remaining disease sites are controlled. Oligoprogression is primarily defined by PSMA PET/CT or PSMA PET/MR, with MRI used when clinically appropriate, particularly for intraprostatic, local, or prostate-bed progression.
Participants are not assigned to treatment by the registry protocol. All imaging, systemic therapy, radiotherapy modality, dose, fractionation, and follow-up decisions are made by treating physicians as part of routine clinical care. Progression-directed radiotherapy may include stereotactic body radiotherapy for nodal, bone, visceral, or local lesions, moderately hypofractionated external beam radiotherapy when clinically selected, and brachytherapy when appropriate for intraprostatic, prostate-bed, or selected metastatic oligoprogressive lesions.
The registry evaluates whether treating all identifiable oligoprogressive lesions can delay escalation to a new systemic therapy line, preserve the oligometastatic state, maintain local control, and provide acceptable safety in contemporary PSMA PET-guided practice.
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PSMA-OLIGO-PRO is a multicenter ambispective observational real-world evidence registry of patients with prostate cancer who develop limited oligoprogression during otherwise active systemic therapy and undergo lesion-directed radiotherapy in routine clinical practice. The study includes retrospective data from patients treated before June 26, 2026 and prospective data from patients enrolled from June 26, 2026 onward.
Oligoprogression is defined as the occurrence of up to five new and/or regrowing lesions detected on PSMA PET/CT or PSMA PET/MR while other known disease sites remain controlled under ongoing systemic therapy. MRI may be used as a complementary imaging modality when clinically appropriate, especially for intraprostatic recurrence, local recurrence, or prostate-bed progression. Oligoprogression will be categorized according to the ESTRO/EORTC oligometastatic disease framework, including metachronous oligoprogression, repeat oligoprogression, and induced oligoprogression.
Participants are not assigned to any intervention by the registry protocol. The registry does not mandate imaging, systemic therapy, radiotherapy, dose, fractionation, target definition, treatment planning, or follow-up schedules. All clinical decisions are made by treating physicians according to institutional standards, multidisciplinary assessment, available imaging, patient condition, previous treatment history, and local practice.
The exposure of interest is PSMA PET-guided progression-directed radiotherapy delivered with ablative or definitive local intent to all identifiable oligoprogressive lesions. Radiotherapy may include stereotactic body radiotherapy for nodal, bone, visceral, or selected local lesions; moderately hypofractionated external beam radiotherapy when clinically selected; and high-dose-rate or other brachytherapy approaches when appropriate. Brachytherapy may be considered for intraprostatic or prostate-bed oligoprogressive recurrence and, in selected cases, for technically suitable metastatic lesions such as liver metastases, according to institutional expertise and clinical judgment.
The study population includes patients with metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer or metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer who are receiving active systemic therapy at the time of oligoprogression. Systemic therapy may be continued, modified, or escalated according to routine clinical decision-making. The registry is designed to evaluate whether local treatment of all oligoprogressive lesions can prolong benefit from the current systemic therapy line, delay the need for systemic treatment escalation, and preserve the oligometastatic state.
The primary endpoint is time to next systemic therapy escalation, defined as the time from the start of the index progression-directed radiotherapy course to initiation of a new systemic therapy line. Key secondary endpoints include time to polymetastatic progression, radiographic progression-free survival, overall survival, local control of treated lesions, repeat oligoprogression, use of subsequent lesion-directed therapy, patterns of disease progression, and treatment-related adverse events.
Safety will be assessed using adverse events recorded in routine clinical care and graded according to CTCAE version 5.0 when sufficient information is available. Acute and late adverse events will be described separately. Exploratory analyses will evaluate clinical, imaging, disease-related, and treatment-related factors associated with delayed systemic therapy escalation, durable local control, and preservation of an oligometastatic disease state.
Because this is an observational registry, the study aims to describe real-world outcomes after contemporary PSMA PET-guided progression-directed radiotherapy rather than test a protocol-assigned treatment strategy. The results are intended to support patient selection, multidisciplinary decision-making, and future prospective studies of oligoprogressive prostate cancer.
Tipo di studio
Iscrizione (Stimato)
Contatti e Sedi
Contatto studio
- Nome: Mateusz Bilski, MD, PhD
- Numero di telefono: +48 84 535 99 10
- Email: mateusz.bilski@affidea.com
Backup dei contatti dello studio
- Nome: Paulina Kleban
- Numero di telefono: +48 84 535 99 10
- Email: paulina.kleban@affidea.com
Luoghi di studio
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Lublin Voivodeship
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Zamość, Lublin Voivodeship, Polonia, 22-400
- Reclutamento
- Affidea Nu-Med Cancer Diagnostics and Therapy Center
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Contatto:
- Mateusz Bilski, MD, PhD
- Numero di telefono: +48 84 535 99 10
- Email: mateusz.bilski@affidea.com
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Contatto:
- Paulina Kleban
- Numero di telefono: +48 84 535 99 10
- Email: paulina.kleban@affidea.com
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Investigatore principale:
- Mateusz Bilski, MD, PhD
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- Adulto
- Adulto più anziano
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Descrizione
Inclusion Criteria:
- Age 18 years or older.
- Diagnosis of prostate cancer.
- Metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer or metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer.
- Receiving active systemic therapy at the time of oligoprogression.
- Oligoprogression defined as up to five new and/or regrowing lesions detected on PSMA PET/CT or PSMA PET/MR, with other known disease sites remaining controlled.
- Planned or completed PSMA PET-guided progression-directed radiotherapy to all clinically relevant oligoprogressive lesions as part of routine clinical care.
- Radiotherapy may include stereotactic body radiotherapy, moderately hypofractionated external beam radiotherapy, brachytherapy, combined external beam radiotherapy and brachytherapy, or mixed-modality radiotherapy, when clinically appropriate.
- Availability of baseline clinical, imaging, treatment, and follow-up data sufficient for registry endpoints.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Polymetastatic progression not consistent with an oligoprogressive state at the time of index radiotherapy.
- More than five new or regrowing lesions at the index oligoprogression episode.
- Radiotherapy delivered with purely palliative symptom-control intent rather than progression-directed local control intent.
- Lack of sufficient clinical, imaging, treatment, or follow-up information for endpoint assessment.
- Any condition that, in the opinion of the treating physician or investigator, makes registry inclusion inappropriate.
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PSMA PET-Guided PDRT Registry Cohort
Single observational cohort of patients with metastatic hormone-sensitive or castration-resistant prostate cancer who develop PSMA PET-defined oligoprogression during active systemic therapy and undergo progression-directed radiotherapy in routine clinical practice.
Patients may contribute retrospective data, retrospective data with prospective follow-up updates, or fully prospective data, depending on treatment and enrollment timing.
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Progression-directed radiotherapy delivered with ablative or definitive local intent to all identifiable PSMA PET-defined oligoprogressive lesions as part of routine clinical care.
Treatment may include stereotactic body radiotherapy, moderately hypofractionated external beam radiotherapy, brachytherapy for intraprostatic or prostate-bed recurrence, or brachytherapy for selected metastatic lesions when clinically appropriate.
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Misure di risultato primarie
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Time to Next Systemic Therapy Escalation
Lasso di tempo: From start of index progression-directed radiotherapy to initiation of a new systemic therapy line, assessed up to 5 years
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Time from the start date of index progression-directed radiotherapy for the oligoprogression episode to initiation of a new systemic therapy line.
Participants without systemic therapy escalation will be censored at last available follow-up.
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From start of index progression-directed radiotherapy to initiation of a new systemic therapy line, assessed up to 5 years
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Misure di risultato secondarie
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Time to Polymetastatic Progression
Lasso di tempo: From start of index progression-directed radiotherapy to polymetastatic progression, assessed up to 5 years
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Time from the start date of index progression-directed radiotherapy to first documentation of progression beyond the oligoprogressive state and no longer considered amenable to lesion-directed radiotherapy alone.
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From start of index progression-directed radiotherapy to polymetastatic progression, assessed up to 5 years
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Radiographic Progression-Free Survival
Lasso di tempo: From start of index progression-directed radiotherapy to radiographic progression or death, assessed up to 5 years
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Time from the start of index progression-directed radiotherapy to radiographic disease progression or death from any cause, whichever occurs first.
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From start of index progression-directed radiotherapy to radiographic progression or death, assessed up to 5 years
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Overall Survival
Lasso di tempo: From start of index progression-directed radiotherapy to death from any cause, assessed up to 5 years
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Time from the start of index progression-directed radiotherapy to death from any cause.
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From start of index progression-directed radiotherapy to death from any cause, assessed up to 5 years
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Local Control of Treated Lesions
Lasso di tempo: From completion of index progression-directed radiotherapy to local progression of treated lesions, assessed up to 5 years
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Proportion of treated lesions without in-field local progression during follow-up, assessed according to routine imaging and clinical documentation.
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From completion of index progression-directed radiotherapy to local progression of treated lesions, assessed up to 5 years
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Number of Participants With Treatment-Related Adverse Events as Assessed by CTCAE Version 5.0
Lasso di tempo: From start of index progression-directed radiotherapy through follow-up, assessed up to 5 years.
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Number of participants with acute or late treatment-related adverse events recorded during routine clinical care and graded according to CTCAE version 5.0 when sufficient information is available.
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From start of index progression-directed radiotherapy through follow-up, assessed up to 5 years.
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Repeat Oligoprogression
Lasso di tempo: From start of index progression-directed radiotherapy to repeat oligoprogression, assessed up to 5 years
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Occurrence of a subsequent limited oligoprogressive episode after index progression-directed radiotherapy that remains potentially amenable to further lesion-directed radiotherapy.
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From start of index progression-directed radiotherapy to repeat oligoprogression, assessed up to 5 years
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Altre misure di risultato
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Number of Participants by First Documented Disease Progression Pattern
Lasso di tempo: From start of index progression-directed radiotherapy to first documented progression, assessed up to 5 years.
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Number of participants classified according to the first documented progression pattern after index progression-directed radiotherapy.
Progression pattern will be assigned as one prespecified category based on investigator assessment of routine imaging and clinical documentation.
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From start of index progression-directed radiotherapy to first documented progression, assessed up to 5 years.
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Collaboratori e investigatori
Pubblicazioni e link utili
Pubblicazioni generali
- Lievens Y, Guckenberger M, Gomez D, Hoyer M, Iyengar P, Kindts I, Mendez Romero A, Nevens D, Palma D, Park C, Ricardi U, Scorsetti M, Yu J, Woodward WA. Defining oligometastatic disease from a radiation oncology perspective: An ESTRO-ASTRO consensus document. Radiother Oncol. 2020 Jul;148:157-166. doi: 10.1016/j.radonc.2020.04.003. Epub 2020 Apr 22.
- Guckenberger M, Lievens Y, Bouma AB, Collette L, Dekker A, deSouza NM, Dingemans AC, Fournier B, Hurkmans C, Lecouvet FE, Meattini I, Mendez Romero A, Ricardi U, Russell NS, Schanne DH, Scorsetti M, Tombal B, Verellen D, Verfaillie C, Ost P. Characterisation and classification of oligometastatic disease: a European Society for Radiotherapy and Oncology and European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer consensus recommendation. Lancet Oncol. 2020 Jan;21(1):e18-e28. doi: 10.1016/S1470-2045(19)30718-1.
- Eule CJ, Candelario N, Nath SK, Robin TP. Time to Next Systemic Therapy After Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy for Oligoprogressive Metastatic Castrate-Resistant Prostate Cancer. Adv Radiat Oncol. 2024 Oct 20;9(12):101655. doi: 10.1016/j.adro.2024.101655. eCollection 2024 Dec.
- Alzibdeh A, Wahbeh L, Taha SA, Qambar M, Al Mousa A, Khader J, Abuhijla F, Erjan A, Alnsour A, Mohamad I, Sharaf B, Ahmed S, Mheid S, Abdel-Razeq H, Asha W. Metastasis-Directed Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy in Oligometastatic and Oligoprogressive Solid Malignancy: Outcomes and Effect on Systemic Treatment. JCO Glob Oncol. 2025 Oct;11:e2500004. doi: 10.1200/GO-25-00004. Epub 2025 Oct 3.
- Patel P, Dreibe S, Attard G, Cole A, Diez P, Frew J, Guevara J, Levine D, McDonald F, Mullassery V, Murray J, Parker C, Palaniappan N, Pathmanathan A, Reid A, Suh YE, Syndikus I, Tirona A, Tran A, Tunariu N, van As NJ, Wylie J, Tree AC. Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy for Oligoprogressive Disease in Androgen-Suppressed Prostate Cancer: Primary Endpoint Analysis of the TRAP Trial. Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys. 2026 May 1;125(1):285-294. doi: 10.1016/j.ijrobp.2025.02.046. Epub 2025 Mar 9.
- Nikitas J, Castellanos Rieger A, Farolfi A, Seyedroudbari A, Kishan AU, Nickols NG, Steinberg ML, Valle LF, Rettig M, Czernin J, Calais J. Prostate-Specific Membrane Antigen PET/CT-Guided, Metastasis-Directed Radiotherapy for Oligometastatic Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer. J Nucl Med. 2024 Sep 3;65(9):1387-1394. doi: 10.2967/jnumed.124.267922.
- Rans K, Joniau S, Berghen C, Goffin K, Dumez H, Haustermans K, De Meerleer G. Progression-directed Therapy in Oligoprogressive Castration-resistant Prostate Cancer: Final Results from the Prospective, Single-arm, Phase 2 MEDCARE Trial. Eur Urol Oncol. 2024 Dec;7(6):1441-1450. doi: 10.1016/j.euo.2024.04.003. Epub 2024 Apr 25.
- Deek MP, Taparra K, Phillips R, Velho PI, Gao RW, Deville C, Song DY, Greco S, Carducci M, Eisenberger M, DeWeese TL, Denmeade S, Pienta K, Paller CJ, Antonarakis ES, Olivier KR, Park SS, Tran PT, Stish BJ. Metastasis-directed Therapy Prolongs Efficacy of Systemic Therapy and Improves Clinical Outcomes in Oligoprogressive Castration-resistant Prostate Cancer. Eur Urol Oncol. 2021 Jun;4(3):447-455. doi: 10.1016/j.euo.2020.05.004. Epub 2020 Jun 11.
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Parole chiave
- Cancro alla prostata
- Brachiterapia
- Radioterapia corporea stereotassica
- Cancro alla prostata resistente alla castrazione
- ANIMALE DOMESTICO di PSMA
- Registro prospettico
- Prove del mondo reale
- Cancro alla prostata sensibile agli ormoni
- Oligopressione
- Metastasis-Directed Therapy
- Progression-Directed Radiotherapy
- Time to Next Systemic Therapy
- Ambispective Registry
Termini MeSH pertinenti aggiuntivi
- Malattie urogenitali
- Malattie genitali
- Neoplasie genitali, maschio
- Neoplasie urogenitali
- Neoplasie per sede
- Neoplasie
- Malattie genitali, maschio
- Malattie della prostata
- Malattie urogenitali maschili
- Neoplasie prostatiche
- Tecniche investigative
- Terapie
- Procedure chirurgiche, operative
- Radioterapia
- Tecniche stereotassiche
- Procedure neurochirurgiche
- Radiochirurgia
- Brachiterapia
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- PSMA-OLIGO-PRO
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