Efficacy of cabazitaxel treatment in metastatic castration resistant prostate cancer in second and later lines. An experience from two German centers

Stefanie Zschäbitz, Sonia Vallet, Boris Hadaschik, Daniel Debatin, Stefan Fuxius, Andreas Karcher, Sascha Pahernik, Cathleen Spath, Stefan Duensing, Dirk Jäger, Markus Hohenfellner, Carsten Grullich*

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Purpose: Several new treatment options for patients with metastatic castration resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) have been approved within the last years - among them cabazitaxel (CAB), abiraterone acetate, enzalutamide, and radium-223. The aim of this study was to assess factors predictive for efficacy of CAB. Methods: We analyzed all patients with mCRPC treated with CAB at our institutions between 2011 and 2016. Data were retrieved retrospectively from the electronical patient chart. Results: 69 patients received CAB (26.1% 2nd line, 36.2% 3rd line, 37.3% > 3rd line). Median overall survival (OS) on CAB was 10.0 months (95%CI 7.1-12.9). Median progression free survival (PFS) on CAB was 3.9 months (95%CI 3.0-4.8). There were no differences in OS and PFS regarding treatment line of CAB (2nd vs. higher; 2nd/3rd vs. higher). Duration of remission on 1st line treatment (> 6 months vs. </= 6 months) was associated with a longer PFS with subsequent CAB treatment (4.1 months vs. 3.0 months (95%CI 3.0-5.2; 2.2-3.8); p=0.021). Patients with visceral metastases had a shorter PFS (3.0 months; 95%CI 2.6-3.3) and OS (8.7 months; 95%CI 5.9-11.5) on CAB compared to patients who had bone and/or lymph node lesions only (PFS: 5.8 months; 95%CI 3.2-8.4; p=0.014; OS: 11.7 months; 95%CI 7.5-15.9; p=0.042). Conclusions: Results from our patient cohort suggest that a longer PFS to any 1st line treatment for mCRPC is correlated with a longer PFS to CAB for any later line treatment. Patients with nodal and bone metastases only had a significantly superior PFS and OS with CAB treatment than patients with visceral metastases.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)507-512
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of Cancer
Volume8
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2017
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Cabazitaxel
  • Castration resistance
  • Prostate cancer
  • Sequencing therapy
  • Survival

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Oncology

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