Risk Factors for Early Treatment Discontinuation Due to Toxicity Among Patients With Metastatic Castration-resistant Prostate Cancer Receiving Androgen Receptor-targeted Therapy.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q4 ONCOLOGY American Journal of Clinical Oncology-Cancer Clinical Trials Pub Date : 2024-06-01 Epub Date: 2024-02-12 DOI:10.1097/COC.0000000000001087
Zakaria Chakrani, George Mellgard, Nathaniel Saffran, Stephen McCroskery, Nicole Taylor, Mann Patel, Bobby Liaw, Matthew Galsky, William K Oh, Che-Kai Tsao, Vaibhav G Patel
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Objectives: Androgen receptor-targeted therapies (ARTs) improve survival outcomes in patients with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC); however, a significant portion of patients discontinue treatment for various reasons including treatment-related toxicity. We aim to describe reasons for ART treatment discontinuation and identify predictors associated with increased risk of treatment discontinuation due to toxicity.

Methods: We performed a single-institution retrospective review of patients with mCRPC receiving ART between 2010 and 2021. Our primary aim was to identify risk factors for treatment discontinuation due to toxicity. Our secondary aim was to describe ART discontinuation patterns among patients with mCRPC.

Results: One hundred thirty-three patients with mCRPC started and discontinued ARTs. Fourteen patients (10.5%) discontinued treatment due to toxicity. Common reasons for treatment discontinuation include Prostate Specific Antigen test progression, radiographic progression, toxicity, and death. Significant predictors of treatment discontinuation due to toxicity on bivariate analysis and multivariate analysis included patient-reported falls (odds ratio [OR]: 7.67, CI: [1.31-40.42]; P =0.016), rash (OR: 13.4, CI: [1.35-134.81]; P =0.026), and weakness (OR: 4.16, CI: [1.15-15.0]; P =0.019).

Conclusions: Our work presents the first description of ART treatment discontinuation and its causes in the real-world setting, as well as patient-reported side effects. Most patients with mCRPC discontinued treatment due to the progression of disease and a minority of patients discontinued secondary to treatment toxicity. Initial multivariable analysis suggests that patient-reported weakness, falls, and rash were associated with a higher likelihood of treatment discontinuation due to toxicity. Early monitoring of this population can prolong the duration of treatment and prevent unnecessary treatment burden.

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接受雄激素受体靶向治疗的转移性阉割耐药前列腺癌患者因毒性而早期终止治疗的风险因素。
背景:雄激素受体靶向疗法(ARTs)可改善转移性去势抵抗性前列腺癌(mCRPC)患者的生存预后;然而,相当一部分患者因各种原因(包括治疗相关毒性)而中断治疗。我们旨在描述抗逆转录病毒疗法中断治疗的原因,并确定与毒性导致治疗中断风险增加相关的预测因素:我们对 2010 年至 2021 年期间接受抗逆转录病毒疗法的 mCRPC 患者进行了单机构回顾性研究。我们的主要目的是确定因毒性而中断治疗的风险因素。我们的次要目的是描述 mCRPC 患者中断抗逆转录病毒疗法的模式:133名mCRPC患者开始并停止了抗逆转录病毒疗法。14名患者(10.5%)因毒性而中断治疗。停止治疗的常见原因包括前列腺特异抗原检测进展、影像学进展、毒性和死亡。双变量分析和多变量分析显示,患者报告的跌倒(几率比 [OR]:7.67,CI:[1.31-40.42];P=0.016)、皮疹(OR:13.4,CI:[1.35-134.81];P=0.026)和乏力(OR:4.16,CI:[1.15-15.0];P=0.019)是因毒性而中断治疗的重要预测因素:我们的研究首次描述了现实世界中抗病毒疗法的中断情况及其原因,以及患者报告的副作用。大多数 mCRPC 患者因疾病进展而中止治疗,少数患者因治疗毒性而中止治疗。初步的多变量分析表明,患者报告的虚弱、跌倒和皮疹与因毒性而中断治疗的可能性较高有关。对这一人群进行早期监测可以延长治疗时间,避免不必要的治疗负担。
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期刊介绍: ​​​​​​​American Journal of Clinical Oncology is a multidisciplinary journal for cancer surgeons, radiation oncologists, medical oncologists, GYN oncologists, and pediatric oncologists. The emphasis of AJCO is on combined modality multidisciplinary loco-regional management of cancer. The journal also gives emphasis to translational research, outcome studies, and cost utility analyses, and includes opinion pieces and review articles. The editorial board includes a large number of distinguished surgeons, radiation oncologists, medical oncologists, GYN oncologists, pediatric oncologists, and others who are internationally recognized for expertise in their fields.
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