(Prostate Cancer) Is Cabazitaxel + Carboplatin Effective?
(Prostate Cancer) Is Cabazitaxel + Carboplatin Effective?
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(Prostate Cancer) Is Cabazitaxel + Carboplatin Effective?
- October 15, 2019
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On September 9, 2019, Paul G Corn published results in the medical journal Lancet Oncology titled "Efficacy and safety assessment of cabazitaxel plus carboplatin in previously treated, metastatic, castration-resistant prostate cancer patients: Phase 1/2 clinical trial results."
This trial was a randomized, open-label Phase 1/2 clinical trial that randomized previously treated, metastatic, castration-resistant prostate cancer patients (N=160) in a 1:1 ratio to receive either cabazitaxel plus carboplatin (20-25mg/m2 cabazitaxel plus 3-4mg/mL carboplatin every 21 days) or cabazitaxel monotherapy (25mg/m2 cabazitaxel every 21 days). The primary endpoint for Phase 1 was maximum tolerated dose, and for Phase 2 was progression-free survival.
This trial was initiated because the efficacy of concurrent taxane chemotherapy in metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer patients had only been confirmed in single-arm trials, not yet in randomized trials.
Trial results were as follows. In Phase 1, no dose-limiting toxicity was observed in the primary endpoint, determining the optimal dose as 25mg/m2 cabazitaxel plus 3-4mg/mL carboplatin. Grade 3 adverse events included anemia (2), fatigue (1), thrombocytopenia (1), hypomagnesemia (1), diarrhea (1), hypokalemia (1), anorexia (1), and dehydration (1). No Grade 4 adverse events occurred.
In Phase 2, the median progression-free survival was: cabazitaxel plus carboplatin group 7.3 months versus cabazitaxel monotherapy group 4.5 months. The cabazitaxel plus carboplatin group showed a 31% risk of disease progression with a hazard ratio of 0.69, demonstrating significant improvement.
Regarding safety, the most frequent Grade 3-5 adverse events in Phase 2 included: fatigue—cabazitaxel plus carboplatin 20% (N=16) versus cabazitaxel monotherapy 9% (N=7); anemia—cabazitaxel plus carboplatin 23% (N=19) versus cabazitaxel monotherapy 9% (N=3); neutropenia—cabazitaxel plus carboplatin 16% (N=13) versus cabazitaxel monotherapy 4% (N=3); thrombocytopenia—cabazitaxel plus carboplatin 14% (N=11) versus cabazitaxel monotherapy 1% (N=1). No patients died from adverse events.
Based on Phase 1/2 clinical trial results, Paul G Corn concluded that previously treated, metastatic, castration-resistant prostate cancer patients receiving cabazitaxel plus carboplatin demonstrated significant improvement in progression-free survival. Although the incidence of adverse events was higher than with monotherapy, patients tolerated the adverse effects.
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Data Source: Cabazitaxel plus carboplatin for the treatment of men with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancers: a randomised, open-label, phase 1–2 trial (Lancet Oncol. 2019 Sep 9. pii: S1470-2045(19)30408-5. doi: 10.1016/S1470-2045(19)30408-5.)
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