Back to Search Start Over

Intermittent vs continuous docetaxel therapy in patients with metastatic castration‐resistant prostate cancer – a phase III study (PRINCE).

Authors :
Cash, Hannes
Steiner, Ursula
Heidenreich, Axel
Klotz, Theodor
Albers, Peter
Melchior, Sebastian
Martus, Peter
Fuller, Florian
Magheli, Ahmed
Hinz, Stefan
Kempkensteffen, Carsten
Miller, Kurt
Wülfing, Christian
Rudolph, Robert
Müller, Stefan
Stöckle, Michael
Hegele, Axel
Schönfelder, Robert
Manseck, Andreas
Hautmann, Stefan
Source :
BJU International; Nov2018, Vol. 122 Issue 5, p774-782, 9p
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Objective: To investigate non‐inferiority of intermittent docetaxel compared to continuous docetaxel in patients with metastatic castration‐resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC). Patient and Methods: The investigator initiated randomised phase III study included 187 chemotherapy‐naïve patients with mCRPC who were allocated to two treatment arms: intermittent docetaxel and continuous docetaxel. Docetaxel was applied in both arms as weekly (35 mg/m2) or 3‐weekly (75 mg/m2). The primary endpoint was 1‐year survival, which was tested for non‐inferiority (margin δ = 0.125). The secondary endpoints were: overall survival (OS), progression‐free survival (PFS), median time to treatment failure (TTF), and toxicity. Results: Of 156 eligible patients, 78 were allocated to each arm. The intermittent treatment met the non‐inferiority criteria for 1‐year survival (two‐sided 95% confidence interval, −0.12, 18, P = 0.022), but not for OS, according to the result of a post hoc analysis. The differences between the study arms in PFS and TTF were not significant. The median (range) treatment holiday in the intermittent arm was 110 (13–486) days, or 38% of the overall treatment duration. Safety profiles of both study arms were comparable. The main limitation of this study was that the planned number of patients could not be recruited. Conclusion: Intermittent docetaxel chemotherapy was non‐inferior to continuous therapy for 1‐year survival; non‐inferiority in regard to OS was not reached. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14644096
Volume :
122
Issue :
5
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
BJU International
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
132601216
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/bju.14239