Increased Survival with Enzalutamide in Prostate Cancer after Chemotherapy
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center · Cornell University · +21 more institutions
Abstract
Enzalutamide (formerly called MDV3100) targets multiple steps in the androgen-receptor-signaling pathway, the major driver of prostate-cancer growth. We aimed to evaluate whether enzalutamide prolongs survival in men with castration-resistant prostate cancer after chemotherapy.
In our phase 3, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial, we stratified 1199 men with castration-resistant prostate cancer after chemotherapy according to the Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance-status score and pain intensity. We randomly assigned them, in a 2:1 ratio, to receive oral enzalutamide at a dose of 160 mg per day (800 patients) or placebo (399 patients). The primary end point was overall survival.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 284.03
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 29
Authors
20Topics & keywords
- Enzalutamide
- Prostate cancer
- Medicine
- Androgen receptor
- Oncology
- Overall survival
- Internal medicine
- Chemotherapy
- Good health and well-being
Funding
- AAmgen
- BSBristol-Myers Squibb
- ELEli Lilly and Company
- PPfizer
- AAstraZeneca
- GGlaxoSmithKline
- SSanofi
- TPTeva Pharmaceutical Industries
- CCelgene
- MSMemorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
- EEisai
- APAstellas Pharma
- ABActive Biotech
- GGenentech
- APAstellas Pharma Global Development
- CPChugai Pharmaceutical
- JPJanssen Pharmaceuticals
- CCilag