Abstract 166P
Background
In recent years, therapeutic strategy for metastatic castration-sensitive prostate cancer (mCSPC) have been drastically changed since the introduction of combined treatment with conventional androgen-deprivation therapy (ADT) and novel androgen pathway inhibitor (ARPI). In Japanese real-world clinical practice, however, it remains common to perform vintage hormonal therapy (VHT) either by ADT alone or combined androgen blockade (CAB). The objective of this study was to analyze the impacts of upfront hormonal therapies on the prognostic outcomes in Japanese mCSPC patients.
Methods
This study included 581 consecutive mCSPC patients consisting of 305 and 276 who received VHT (VHT group) and ADT plus ARPI (ARPI group), respectively, as first-line therapy. Potential parameters associated with PSA-progression free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS) in these patients were investigated.
Results
Median PFS and OS of the 581 patients was 27 months and not reached, respectively. Multivariate analyses of several factors identified independent predictors associated with unfavorable PFS as follows: high alkaline phosphatase, high lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), number of bone metastasis ≥3, existence of symptoms, treatment with VHT, and those associated with unfavorable OS as follows: older age, poor performance status, high LDH, existence of symptoms. In LATITUDE low risk patients, the median PFSs were 36.6 months and not reached in the VHT and ARPI groups (P = 0.071), respectively, and the median OSs were not reached in both groups (P = 0.60). In LATITUDE high risk patients, the median PFSs were 12.4 months and not reached in the VHT and ARPI groups (P <0.001), respectively, and the median OSs were 40.2 months and not reached in the VHT and ARPI groups (P = 0.023), respectively.
Conclusions
These findings suggest that it could be expected to achieve favorable prognostic outcomes in mCSPC patients, particularly those classified into LATITUDE high risk, by introducing ADT plus ARPI, rather than VHT, as first-line therapy.
Clinical trial identification
Editorial acknowledgement
Legal entity responsible for the study
The Institutional Review Board of Hamamatsu University School of Medicine approved the plan of this research (No. 21-288).
Funding
Has not received any funding.
Disclosure
All authors have declared no conflicts of interest.
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