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NCT00126230
This is a prospective phase II trial of docetaxel-samarium in patients with hormone-refractory advanced prostate cancer who achieve a response or a stabilization to docetaxel-estramustine.
NCT00127088
This is a prospective phase II study of peri-operative docetaxel plus laparoscopic radical prostatectomy in patients with localized Gleason 7 pT2a-pT2b adenocarcinoma of the prostate and a risk of relapse after radical prostatectomy.
NCT00103428
V-0039 is a Phase 1/2 dose escalation trial of CG7870 in combination with Docetaxel in metastatic hormone-refractory patients who have not received chemotherapy. All patients will receive docetaxel. In the dose escalation phase of the study, patients will receive treatment intravenously with CG7870 at one of up to four dose levels. In the Phase 2 portion of this study, additional patients will be added at the maximum tolerated dose that is determined in Phase 1.
NCT00228124
The purpose of this study is to determine, in patients entered on the National Cancer Institute of Canada (NCIC)-PR.7 trial of intermittent versus continuous androgen ablation, whether the rates of osteoporosis, fractures, and alteration in body composition are reduced by intermittent androgen ablation. There will be two groups of patients: 1. A cross-sectional group of 150 patients registered in PR.7 prior to January 1, 2002, randomized between intermittent androgen suppression (IAS) and continuous androgen suppression (CAS) (75 from each group). Patients who have definite bone metastases are excluded from this study. Biochemical failure does not exclude the patient. 2. A longitudinal study of 150 newly accrued patients randomized between IAS and CAS (75 from each group). These patients will have baseline evaluation of bone loss and body composition, longitudinal monitoring and follow-up on an annual basis for patients on CAS and at the end of each "off cycle" of IAS. Patients taking bisphosphonates are excluded from this study.