David Margel1, Neil Fleshner. 1. Division of Urology, Department of Surgical Oncology, Princess Margaret Hospital, University Health Network, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. sdmargel@gmail.com
Abstract
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Active surveillance is now considered one of the preferred treatments for men with favorable risk prostate cancer (PCa). Unfortunately, 30-50% of men choosing active surveillance will progress and require therapy. In this context, we will present recent data on the efficacy of 5-alpha-reductase inhibitors (5-ARIs) in secondary prevention among men with low-risk PCa choosing active surveillance. RECENT FINDINGS: Two recent studies including a multicenter randomized controlled study demonstrate that 5-ARI may reduce the rate of clinical progression in low-risk PCa. SUMMARY: 5-ARIs may play an important role in secondary prevention in low-risk PCa. These results should be interpreted with caution in view of the recent US Food and Drug Administration recommendation against PCa chemoprevention labeling for 5-ARIs.
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Active surveillance is now considered one of the preferred treatments for men with favorable risk prostate cancer (PCa). Unfortunately, 30-50% of men choosing active surveillance will progress and require therapy. In this context, we will present recent data on the efficacy of 5-alpha-reductase inhibitors (5-ARIs) in secondary prevention among men with low-risk PCa choosing active surveillance. RECENT FINDINGS: Two recent studies including a multicenter randomized controlled study demonstrate that 5-ARI may reduce the rate of clinical progression in low-risk PCa. SUMMARY: 5-ARIs may play an important role in secondary prevention in low-risk PCa. These results should be interpreted with caution in view of the recent US Food and Drug Administration recommendation against PCa chemoprevention labeling for 5-ARIs.
Authors: Mark A Preston; Lorelei A Mucci; Jane B Vaselkiv; Carl Ceraolo; Kathryn M Wilson; Claire H Pernar; Emily M Rencsok; Konrad H Stopsack; Sydney T Grob; Anna Plym; Edward L Giovannucci; Aria F Olumi; Adam S Kibel Journal: Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev Date: 2022-07-01 Impact factor: 4.090