Changes In Multiparametric Prostate Mri And Immune Subsets In Patients (Pts) Receiving Neoadjuvant Immunotherapy And Androgen Deprivation Therapy (Adt) Prior To Radiation.

JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY(2017)

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30Background: Endorectal(er) MRI is an emerging tool in assessing intraprostatic tumors. Immunotherapy development in prostate cancer has been limited due to the lack of intermediate (bio)markers of response. Methods: Untreatedpts with high-risk prostate cancer were randomized in a trial (NCT01496131) of standard ADT+Radiation + an immunotherapy targeting MUC1 (tecemotide, aka L-BLP25). Pts had erMRI at baseline and after 2 months of ADT+/- biweekly immunotherapy. Low dose (300 mg/m2, maximum 600 mg) cyclophosphamide for regulatory T-cell depletion preceded first immunotherapy. Multiparametric MRI included evaluation of apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) maps from diffusion-weighted MRI. Monthly peripheral blood assessments utilized flow cytometry to evaluate immune cell subsets. This analysis focuses on the 2 month neoadjuvant period of ADT+/-immunotherapy before radiation. Results: 28 pts (n = 14/arm) with high risk prostate cancer (Gleason 8-10, PSA u003e 20, or stage T3) were enrolled. PSA declined in a...
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