Abiraterone and Increased Survival in Metastatic Prostate Cancer
Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust · Institute of Cancer Research · +28 more institutions
Abstract
Biosynthesis of extragonadal androgen may contribute to the progression of castration-resistant prostate cancer. We evaluated whether abiraterone acetate, an inhibitor of androgen biosynthesis, prolongs overall survival among patients with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer who have received chemotherapy.
We randomly assigned, in a 2:1 ratio, 1195 patients who had previously received docetaxel to receive 5 mg of prednisone twice daily with either 1000 mg of abiraterone acetate (797 patients) or placebo (398 patients). The primary end point was overall survival. The secondary end points included time to prostate-specific antigen (PSA) progression (elevation in the PSA level according to prespecified criteria), progression-free survival according to radiologic findings based on prespecified criteria, and the PSA response rate.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 313.62
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 54
Authors
32- JSJohann S. de BonoCorresponding
Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, Institute of Cancer Research, Royal Marsden Hospital
- CJChristopher J. Logothetis
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
- AMArturo Molina
Los Angeles City College
- KFKarim Fizazi
Institut Gustave Roussy
- SNScott North
Cancer Institute (WIA)
Topics & keywords
- Abiraterone acetate
- Medicine
- Prednisone
- Prostate cancer
- Hazard ratio
- Internal medicine
- Urology
- Clinical endpoint
- Good health and well-being