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Phase II trial of SM-88, a cancer metabolism based therapy, in non-metastatic biochemical recurrent prostate cancer
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Del Priore Giuseppe
, Retter Avi
, Gartrell, Benjamin A
, Sokol, Gerald H
, Scher, Howard I
, Mack, Roach
in
Amino acids
/ Clinical trials
/ Deprivation
/ Disease control
/ Health risks
/ Medical treatment
/ Metabolism
/ Metastases
/ Metastasis
/ Methoxsalen
/ Phenytoin
/ Prostate cancer
/ Quality of life
/ Rapamycin
/ Side effects
/ Testosterone
/ Therapy
/ Toxicity
/ Tumor cells
2021
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Phase II trial of SM-88, a cancer metabolism based therapy, in non-metastatic biochemical recurrent prostate cancer
by
Del Priore Giuseppe
, Retter Avi
, Gartrell, Benjamin A
, Sokol, Gerald H
, Scher, Howard I
, Mack, Roach
in
Amino acids
/ Clinical trials
/ Deprivation
/ Disease control
/ Health risks
/ Medical treatment
/ Metabolism
/ Metastases
/ Metastasis
/ Methoxsalen
/ Phenytoin
/ Prostate cancer
/ Quality of life
/ Rapamycin
/ Side effects
/ Testosterone
/ Therapy
/ Toxicity
/ Tumor cells
2021
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Phase II trial of SM-88, a cancer metabolism based therapy, in non-metastatic biochemical recurrent prostate cancer
by
Del Priore Giuseppe
, Retter Avi
, Gartrell, Benjamin A
, Sokol, Gerald H
, Scher, Howard I
, Mack, Roach
in
Amino acids
/ Clinical trials
/ Deprivation
/ Disease control
/ Health risks
/ Medical treatment
/ Metabolism
/ Metastases
/ Metastasis
/ Methoxsalen
/ Phenytoin
/ Prostate cancer
/ Quality of life
/ Rapamycin
/ Side effects
/ Testosterone
/ Therapy
/ Toxicity
/ Tumor cells
2021
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Phase II trial of SM-88, a cancer metabolism based therapy, in non-metastatic biochemical recurrent prostate cancer
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Phase II trial of SM-88, a cancer metabolism based therapy, in non-metastatic biochemical recurrent prostate cancer
2021
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SummaryBackground Androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) is a standard treatment for high-risk biochemically-recurrent, non-metastatic prostate cancer (BRPC) but is not curative and associated with toxicity. Racemetyrosine (SM-88) is an amino-acid analogue used with methoxsalen, phenytoin, and sirolimus (MPS) to enhance SM-88 activity. Method A phase 1b/2, open-label trial in BRPC and rising PSA. Patients were given daily SM-88 (230 mg BID), methoxsalen (10 mg), phenytoin (50 mg), and sirolimus (0.5 mg)). Outcome measures included changes in PSA, circulating tumor cells (CTCs) and imaging. Results 34 subjects were screened, 23 treated and 21 remained on study for ≥12 weeks. The median PSA was 6.4 ng/ml (range 1.7–80.1); doubling-time 6.2 months (range 1.4–36.6) and baseline testosterone 319.1 ng/ml (range 2.5–913.7). Median duration of therapy was 6.5 months (2.6–14.0). CTCs (median 48.5 cells/4 ml (range 15–268) at baseline) decreased a median of 65.3% in 18 of 19 patients. For patients who achieved an absolute CTC nadir count of <10 cells/4 ml (n = 10), disease control was 100% i.e. no metastases or PSA progression, while on trial (p = 0.005). PSA fell by ≥50% in 4.3% (1 subject). No patients developed metastatic disease while on treatment (metastases free survival =100%). There were no treatment-related adverse events (AEs) and quality of life was unchanged from baseline on the EORTC QLQ-C30 and QLQ-PR25. Testosterone levels rose slightly on SM-88 and were unrelated to efficacy or toxicity. Conclusions Use of SM-88 was associated with disease control while maintaining QOL. SM-88 may delay the need for ADT and the associated hormonal side effects. Larger trials are planned.Trial registration number, date of registration - NCT02796898, June 13, 2016
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Springer Nature B.V
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