Purpose

The study is to assess whether the Enolen is safe and delivers anti-androgen medication locally in patients that are planning for radical prostatectomy.

Condition

Eligibility

Eligible Ages
Over 21 Years
Eligible Sex
Male
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
No

Inclusion Criteria

  1. Age at least 21 years old 2. Histologically confirmed adenocarcinoma of the prostate 3. Study participant qualified and planning for radical prostatectomy 4. At least 1 prostate lesion measurable by MRI greater or equal to 0.5 cm 5. Cohort A and Cohort B: Gleason score 3+4 or higher Cohort C: Gleason score 3+3 with high risk features or 3+4 6. Study participant must be willing to undergo post-treatment imaging by MRI 7. Participants must be able to understand and sign the informed consent form 8. ECOG performance status 0 or 1 9. Adequate organ function, including absolute neutrophil count (ANC) ≥1000 cells/μL, hemoglobin ≥9 g/dL, platelets ≥100,000 cells/μL, estimated creatinine clearance ≥50 mL/min, bilirubin <1.5x ULN (< 3x ULN for documented Gilbert's syndrome) 10. Aspartate aminotransferase (AST), alanine aminotransferase (ALT) and Alkaline phosphatase <2.5x ULN 11. The effects of Enolen on the developing human fetus are unknown. For this reason and because other therapeutic agents used in this trial are known to be teratogenic, men must agree to use a highly effective form of contraception or abstinence at the time of study entry and continuing through three months after radical prostatectomy/implant removal. Highly effective forms of contraception include: Vasectomy Condom with spermicide Partner use of one of the following methods: Postmenopausal >1 year or age >55y Bilateral tubal ligation Intrauterine devices (IUDs) Hormonal implants (Implanon, Nexplanon, etc.) Combination oral contraceptives Progestin-only injections (Depo-Provera) Hormonal patches Vaginal Ring Should a woman become pregnant or suspect she is pregnant while her partner is participating in this study, the treating physician should be informed immediately.

Exclusion Criteria

  1. Prior radiotherapy or surgery for prostate cancer 2. Ongoing hormonal therapy for prostate cancer or hormone therapy <3 months prior to the start of treatment 3. Prior prostate procedures such as transurethral resection of the prostate, transurethral microwave thermotherapy of the prostate, high-intensity focused ultrasound or minimally invasive Benign Prostate Hyperplasia (BPH) procedure 4. Study participant unwilling or unable to undergo MRI, including participants with contra-indications to MRI, such as cardiac pacemakers, non-compatible intracranial vascular clips, etc. 5. Metallic hip implant or any other metallic implant or device that distorts the quality of prostatic MR images. 6. Study participants who, because of age, general medical or psychiatric condition, or physiologic status cannot give valid informed consent. 7. Presence of any metastatic disease. 8. No evidence of extracapsular extension of disease. 9. Study participants, who in the opinion of the treating clinician, would be at increased risk of refractory urinary retention due to a transperineal procedure such as the Enolen implant. 10. History of prostate infection within 2 years. 11. No intercurrent medical condition or circumstances that would preclude prostatectomy. 12. History of bleeding diathesis or currently on anti-coagulation therapy that cannot be safely discontinued for implant procedure. 13. Any condition that, in the opinion of the Principal Investigator, which would impair the participant's ability to comply with study procedures and undergo prostatectomy.

Study Design

Phase
Phase 1
Study Type
Interventional
Allocation
N/A
Intervention Model
Single Group Assignment
Intervention Model Description
open label
Primary Purpose
Treatment
Masking
None (Open Label)

Arm Groups

ArmDescriptionAssigned Intervention
Experimental
Enolen (tm)
Enolen (tm) implants containing enzalutamide
  • Drug: enzalutamide
    Localized single delivery of the Enolen implant (polymer + enzalutamide) with planned radical prostatectomy
    Other names:
    • Radical prostatectomy

Recruiting Locations

Urology Associates of Central California
Fresno, California 93720
Contact:
Kristin Santeufemia
559-321-2924
ksanteufemia@urologyassociates.net

University of California San Francisco Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center
San Francisco, California 94158
Contact:
Imelda Tenggara
415-353-7348
imelda.tenggara@ucsf.edu

Northwestern University
Chicago, Illinois 60611
Contact:
Sophia Kallas
312-694-0633
sophia.kallas@northwestern.edu

Mary Bird Cancer Center
Metairie, Louisiana 70002
Contact:
Mandy Shipp
mshipp@marybird.com

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Baltimore, Maryland 21287
Contact:
Rana Harb
410-502-2276
rharb1@jhmi.edu

National Institutes of Health Clinical Center
Bethesda, Maryland 20892
Contact:
Katie Evans, RN
240-401-2157
katie.evans@nih.gov

VA Portland Health Care System
Portland, Oregon 97239
Contact:
Laura Onstad
503-721-1060
laura.onstad@va.gov

Atlantic Urology Specialists
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina 29572
Contact:
Taylor Stephenson
843-449-1010
taylor.stephenson@startresearch.com

Virginia Commonwealth University
Richmond, Virginia 23298
Contact:
Genelle Gaudinez
804-628-6430
gaudinezg@vcu.edu

Aurora Urology
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53215
Contact:
Greg Anderson
262-442-9368
gregory.anderson@aah.org

More Details

Status
Recruiting
Sponsor
Alessa Therapeutics Inc.

Study Contact

Bonnie Wettersten, MS
847-644-9818
bonnie.wettersten@alessatherapeutics.com

Detailed Description

This study is a multi-center, open-label feasibility study. Approximately 45 participants planning for radical prostatectomy will be recruited to assess the safety and patient tolerance of Enolen for the localized delivery of enzalutamide into the prostate. At baseline, patients will undergo multiparametric MRI of the prostate. Study participants will have placement of the drug eluting Enolen implants followed by a standard of care prostatectomy 6-12 weeks or 4-12 months post-implant procedure. Twenty participants in Cohort A receive up to 16 implants and have a prostatectomy planned between weeks 6 and 12 post-implant procedure. Twelve participants in Cohort B receive 16 implants and have a prostatectomy planned between weeks 6 and 12 post-implant procedure. Twelve participants in Cohort C receive 16 implants and have a prostatectomy planned between months 4 and 12 post-implant procedure. If the participant is unwilling to undergo the prostatectomy by 12 months, they must agree to close monitoring with imaging by MRI every three months and biopsies, as indicated, for up to 24 months post-implant procedure. Study participants are followed for 2-6 weeks post-prostatectomy. Participants will be followed for an additional 6-12 weeks post surgery. Clinical labs and correlative sample collection and patient quality of life questionnaires will be administered at follow-up visits.

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