Docetaxel Plus Prednisone or Mitoxantrone Plus Prednisone for Advanced Prostate Cancer: Updated Survival in the TAX 327 Study
Johns Hopkins University · University of Toronto · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Investigators were asked to provide the date of death or last follow-up for all participants who were alive in August 2003.
By March 2007, data on 310 additional deaths were obtained (total = 867 deaths). The survival benefit of D3P compared with MP has persisted with extended follow-up (P = .004). Median survival time was 19.2 months (95% CI, 17.5 to 21.3 months) in the D3P arm, 17.8 months (95% CI, 16.2 to 19.2 months) in the D1P arm, and 16.3 months (95% CI, 14.3 to 17.9 months) in the MP arm. More patients survived >/= 3 years in the D3P and D1P arms (18.6% and 16.6%, respectively) compared with the MP arm (13.5%). Similar trends in survival between treatment arms were seen for men greater than and less than 65 years of age, for those with and without pain at baseline, and for those with baseline PSA greater than and less than the median value of 115 ng/mL.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 67.88
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 7
Authors
6- DBDominik BertholdCorresponding
Johns Hopkins University, University of Toronto, Erasmus MC, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre
- GRGregory R. Pond
Johns Hopkins University, University of Toronto, Erasmus MC, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre
- FSFreidele Soban
Johns Hopkins University, University of Toronto, Erasmus MC, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre
- RDRonald de Wit
Johns Hopkins University, University of Toronto, Erasmus MC, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre
- MAMario A. Eisenberger
Johns Hopkins University, University of Toronto, Erasmus MC, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre
Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Docetaxel
- Mitoxantrone
- Prednisone
- Prostate cancer
- Internal medicine
- Urology
- Survival analysis
- Good health and well-being