Options of Chemotherapy in the Treatment of Prostate Cancer
Authors:
I. Richter 1,2; J. Dvořák 2
; J. Bartoš 1
Authors place of work:
Onkologické oddělení, Krajská nemocnice Liberec, a. s.
1; Onkologická klinika 1. LF UK a Thomayerova nemocnice, Praha
2
Published in the journal:
Klin Onkol 2017; 30(1): 28-33
Category:
Review
doi:
https://doi.org/10.14735/amko201728
Summary
Background:
Prostate cancer is one of the most common malignancies in men. Chemotherapy has an important role in the management of prostate cancer, especially for the treatment of castrate resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC). According to recently published studies, chemotherapy can also be used to treat advanced hormone sensitive disease.
Aim:
The aim of this report is to review the currently available options for chemotherapy of prostate cancer.
Results:
Docetaxel is a chemotherapeutic agent used for standard treatment of mCRPC as 1st line therapy. In TAX 327 and SWOG 9916 studies reported in 2004, docetaxel, the first cytostatic agent indicated for this disease, prolonged overall survival. As a 2nd line mCRPC treatment, kabazitaxel resulted in longer overall survival than mitoxantrone, according to the results of the TROPIC study. Targeted hormone treatment, radium-223 irradiation, and immunotherapy are other treatment options for patients with mCRPC. Currently, the main focus is to develop an optimal sequence of treatments. Standard androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) is the standard option for patients with advanced hormone sensitive prostate cancer. According to recently published studies (CHAARTED, STAMPEDE), docetaxel with ADT increases overall survival in this group of patients. In the Czech Republic, this option is still off-label. Chemotherapy is not indicated in patients with early prostate cancer after radical prostatectomy or radiotherapy.
Key words:
prostate cancer – metastasis – chemotherapy – docetaxel – cabazitaxel
The authors declare they have no potential conflicts of interest concerning drugs, products, or services used in the study.
The Editorial Board declares that the manuscript met the ICMJE recommendation for biomedical papers.
Submitted:
9. 5. 2016
Accepted:
6. 6. 2016
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