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Efficacy of Temozolomide Therapy in Patients With Aggressive Pituitary Adenomas and Carcinomas-A German Survey.

Ulf Elbelt1, Sven M Schlaffer2, Michael Buchfelder2, Ulrich J Knappe3, Greisa Vila4, Alexander Micko5, Timo Deutschbein6, Nicole Unger7, Alexander Lammert8, Tengü Topuzoglu-Müller9, Jörg Bojunga10, Michael Droste11, Sarah Johanssen12, Herbert Kolenda13, Katrin Ritzel14, Rolf Buslei15, Christian J Strasburger1, Stephan Petersenn16, Jürgen Honegger17.   

Abstract

CONTEXT: Despite growing evidence that temozolomide (TMZ) therapy is effective for the treatment of aggressive pituitary tumors (APTs) or carcinomas (PCs), individual therapy decisions remain challenging.
OBJECTIVE: We therefore aimed to report on clinical characteristics leading to initiation of TMZ therapy and to add evidence on TMZ long-term effectiveness. DESIGN AND
SUBJECTS: Retrospective survey on TMZ treatment in patients with APTs or PCs. TMZ therapy was initiated in 47 patients (22 females) with APTs (n = 34) or PCs (n = 13). Mean age at diagnosis was 45 ± 15 years. The immunohistochemical subtypes were corticotroph (n = 20), lactotroph (n = 18), and nonfunctioning (n = 9) tumors. TMZ therapy started 8 years after initial diagnosis using a standard regimen (median 6 cycles) for the majority of patients.
RESULTS: Long-term radiological response to TMZ after a median follow-up of 32 months with 4 patients still on TMZ therapy was tumor regression for 9 (20%), stable disease for 8 (17%), and tumor progression for 29 patients (63%) (outcome data available for 46 patients). Progression occurred 16 months after initiation of TMZ. Median estimated progression-free survival was 23 months. Disease stabilization and median progression-free survival did not differ between patients with APTs or PCs. Predictors of tumor response were not identified. Overall, TMZ was well tolerated.
CONCLUSION: We performed a nationwide survey on TMZ therapy in patients with APTs and PCs. While early response rates to TMZ are promising, long-term outcome is less favorable. Prolonged TMZ administration should be considered. We were not able to confirm previously reported predictors of tumor response to TMZ. © Endocrine Society 2019. All rights reserved. For permissions, please e-mail: journals.permissions@oup.com.

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Keywords:  aggressive pituitary tumor; pituitary carcinoma; progression-free survival; response rate; temozolomide

Year:  2020        PMID: 31746334     DOI: 10.1210/clinem/dgz211

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Endocrinol Metab        ISSN: 0021-972X            Impact factor:   5.958


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