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Predictors of efficacy of androgen-receptor-axis-targeted therapies in patients with metastatic castration-sensitive prostate cancer: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Authors :
S Facchini
Alfredo Marinelli
Luca Scafuri
Nicola Longo
Sabino De Placido
Felice Crocetto
Guru Sonpavde
Giuseppe Lucarelli
Antonio Verde
Giuseppe Di Lorenzo
Ciro Imbimbo
Daniela Terracciano
Matteo Ferro
Pasquale Dolce
Angelo Vaia
Vincenzo Mirone
Carlo Buonerba
Liliana Montella
Buonerba, C.
Ferro, M.
Dolce, P.
Crocetto, F.
Verde, A.
Lucarelli, G.
Scafuri, L.
Facchini, S.
Vaia, A.
Marinelli, A.
Terracciano, D.
Montella, L.
Longo, N.
Imbimbo, C.
Mirone, V.
Di Lorenzo, G.
De Placido, S.
Sonpavde, G.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Background Both docetaxel and androgen-receptor-axis-targeted (ARAT) agents are approved in metastatic castration-sensitive prostate cancer (mCSPC) patients. Predictive factors of therapy efficacy are lacking. Methods We included articles reporting data about randomized-controlled clinical trials (RCTs) testing an ARAT agent plus ADT vs. ADT. We aimed to obtain pooled estimates of efficacy outcomes and assess differences in pooled estimates of efficacy outcomes between sub-groups. Results A total of 5427 mCSPC patients enrolled in five RCTs were evaluable for OS (Overall Survival) and PFS (Progression-free survival). Pooled OS-HR (Hazard Ratio) was 0.66 (95 % CI: 0.60−0.74), while pooled PFS-HR was 0.46 (95 % CI: 0.40−0.53). Combined treatment with docetaxel was associated with differential OS outcomes, while tumor volume according to the CHAARTED criteria and visceral metastasis were associated with differential PFS outcomes. Conclusion Our results add evidence that ARAT agents improve OS in mCSPC and discourage their combined use with docetaxel in this setting.

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....5b2d2e82ac523c80cf9a6bcb86ff1c99