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Docetaxel in the treatment of metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC): an observational study in a single institution.

D Schallier1, L Decoster, J Braeckman, C Fontaine, J Degrève.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Treatment with docetaxel in combination with prednisone is the standard first-line treatment in patients with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC). For patients failing first-line docetaxel no standard has emerged.
OBJECTIVES: The outcome in routine daily clinical practice of a cohort of unselected chemotherapy-naïve mCRPC patients treated with docetaxel plus methylprednisolone as first- and further-line treatment in a single institution was investigated. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Data from the medical records of patients treated with docetaxel plus methylprednisolone either in a three-weekly (75 mg/m(2)) (D3) or a three-of-four-weekly (35 mg/m(2))(D1) schedule as first- or further-line treatment were analysed with respect to clinical and prostate-specific antigen (PSA) response, time-on-treatment (TOT), treatment-free interval (TFI), overall survival time (OS) and toxicity and were compared to the results of the registration study TAX 327.
RESULTS: Out of 41 patients, 28 and 13 received first-line docetaxel according to the D3 and the D1 schedules respectively. An overall PSA response ≥50% was achieved in thirty patients (73%). In ten patients (24%) the PSA level was normalised. The median OS of the total population was 18.7 months. No significant differences were observed between the D3 and the D1 regimens with respect to PSA response, duration of PSA response, TOT, TFI and OS. Patients obtaining a normalisation of PSA level achieved a significantly superior OS, TOT and TFI compared to those without normalisation of PSA. Second-line treatment with docetaxel in nine patients induced a normalisation in PSA level in two (22%). The TOT and TFI from the start of second-line treatment, was significantly superior in docetaxel compared to non-docetaxel treated patients. Treatment with docetaxel was well-tolerated and only two patients were withdrawn for non-haematological toxicity during first- and further-line treatment. There were no differences in either subjective or objective side-effects between both treatment schedules.
CONCLUSION: The results of the retrospective analysis of non-selected patients with mCRPC treated with docetaxel chemotherapy are in line with the data from TAX 327. Normalisation of PSA during first-line treatment with docetaxel is associated with a better survival irrespective of second- or further-line treatment used. Retreatment with docetaxel in second- or further-line remains a treatment option in docetaxel-sensitive patients.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22287756

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anticancer Res        ISSN: 0250-7005            Impact factor:   2.480


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