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Burden of metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer to identify men more likely to benefit from early docetaxel

Authors :
Michel Soulié
Glenn Liu
Christopher Sweeney
Gwenaelle Gravis
Joel Picus
Mario A. Eisenberger
Michael A. Carducci
Robert S. DiPaola
Manish Kohli
Jean-Marie Boher
David Frazier Jarrard
Nicholas J. Vogelzang
Stéphane Oudard
Yu-Hui Chen
Robert Dreicer
Muriel Habibian
Jorge A. Garcia
Florence Joly
Maha Hussain
Karim Fizazi
Source :
Journal of Clinical Oncology. 35:136-136
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO), 2017.

Abstract

136 Background: Patients with a low burden of metastatic disease and who relapse after localized therapy with curative intent have a longer overall survival. It is unclear whether these patients benefit from early docetaxel (D). Methods: Patients in GETUG-AFU15 (N = 385, median follow-up 84 mo) and CHAARTED (N = 790, median follow up 54 mo) were randomized to ADT alone or ADT + D and outcomes described using the same definition of high volume (HV) and low volume (LV) disease. (HV: visceral metastases and/or 4 or more bone metastases with at least one outside the axis) and whether the patients had prior local therapy or not. Results: Table 1 details across both studies that de novo HV group treated with ADT alone has the shortest overall survival and D has a consistent effect in improving OS. In contrast, in both studies patients with LV disease had a much longer OS with no evidence that D improved OS. Conclusions: There was no apparent survival benefit in CHAARTED and GETUG-15 studies with D for LV whether patients had prior local treatment or not. Across both studies, early D had a consistent effect and improved OS in HV pts especially those with no prior local therapy. Partial Support and drug supply by Sanofi. Clinical trial information: NCT00104715, NCT00309985. [Table: see text]

Details

ISSN :
15277755 and 0732183X
Volume :
35
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Clinical Oncology
Accession number :
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