scholarly journals The Real-World Experience of Single-Center, Retrospective Study of the Prognostic Effect of Secondary Hormone Agent on Survival in Patients With Hormone-Refractory Metastatic Prostate Cancer

2021 ◽  
Vol 19 (1) ◽  
pp. 48-59
Author(s):  
Sung Han Kim ◽  
Done-Eun Lee ◽  
Ho Kyung Seo ◽  
Jinsoo Chung ◽  
Jae Young Joung
Cancers ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (10) ◽  
pp. 2855 ◽  
Author(s):  
Carlo Cattrini ◽  
Davide Soldato ◽  
Alessandra Rubagotti ◽  
Linda Zinoli ◽  
Elisa Zanardi ◽  
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The real-world outcomes of patients with metastatic prostate cancer (mPCa) are largely unexplored. We investigated the trends in overall survival (OS) and cancer-specific survival (CSS) in patients with de novo mPCa according to distinct time periods. The U.S. Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) Research Data (2000–2017) were analyzed using the SEER*Stat software. The Kaplan–Meier method and Cox regression were used. Patients with de novo mPCa were allocated to three cohorts based on the year of diagnosis: A (2000–2003), B (2004–2010), and C (2011–2014). The maximum follow-up was fixed to 5 years. Overall, 26,434 patients were included. Age, race, and metastatic stage (M1) significantly affected OS and CSS. After adjustment for age and race, patients in Cohort C showed a 9% reduced risk of death (hazard ratio (HR): 0.91 (95% confidence interval [CI] 0.87–0.95), p < 0.001) and an 8% reduced risk of cancer-specific death (HR: 0.92 (95% CI 0.88–0.96), p < 0.001) compared with those in Cohort A. After adjustment for age, race, and metastatic stage, patients in Cohort C showed an improvement in OS and CSS compared with Cohort B (HR: 0.94 (95% CI 0.91–0.97), p = 0.001; HR: 0.89 (95% CI 0.85–0.92), p < 0.001). Patients with M1c disease had a more pronounced improvement in OS and CSS compared with the other stages. No differences were found between Cohorts B and C. In conclusion, the real-world survival of de novo mPCa remains poor, with a median OS and CSS improvement of only 4 months in the latest years.


BMC Cancer ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Tae-Hwan Kim ◽  
Hun Do Cho ◽  
Yong Won Choi ◽  
Hyun Woo Lee ◽  
Seok Yun Kang ◽  
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Abstract Background Since the results of the ToGA trial were published, trastuzumab-based chemotherapy has been used as the standard first-line treatment for HER2-positive recurrent or primary metastatic gastric cancer (RPMGC). However, the real-world data has been rarely reported. Therefore, we investigated the outcomes of trastuzumab-based chemotherapy in a single center. Methods This study analyzed the real-world data of 47 patients with HER2-positive RPMGC treated with trastuzumab-based chemotherapy in a single institution. Results With the median follow-up duration of 18.8 months in survivors, the median overall survival (OS) and progression-free survival were 12.8 and 6.9 months, respectively, and the overall response rate was 64%. Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status 2 and massive amount of ascites were independent poor prognostic factors for OS, while surgical resection before or after chemotherapy was associated with favorable OS, in multivariate analysis. In addition, 5 patients who underwent conversion surgery after chemotherapy demonstrated an encouraging median OS of 30.8 months, all with R0 resection. Conclusions Trastuzumab-based chemotherapy in patients with HER2-positive RPMGC in the real world demonstrated outcomes almost comparable to those of the ToGA trial. Moreover, conversion surgery can be actively considered in fit patients with a favorable response after trastuzumab-based chemotherapy.


Author(s):  
Abdilkerim Oyman ◽  
Mustafa Başak ◽  
Melike Özçelik ◽  
Deniz Tataroğlu Özyükseler ◽  
Selver Işık ◽  
...  

2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (12) ◽  
pp. 262-262 ◽  
Author(s):  
Masayuki Nakamura ◽  
Masaki Okamoto ◽  
Kiminori Fujimoto ◽  
Tomohiro Ebata ◽  
Masaki Tominaga ◽  
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