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Apalutamide for metastatic castration-sensitive prostate cancer:final analysis of the Asian subpopulation in the TITAN trial
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作者 Byung Ha Chung Jian Huang +16 位作者 Hiroji Uemura Young Deuk Choi Zhang-Qun Ye Hiroyoshi Suzuki Taek Won Kang Da-Lin He Jae Young Joung Sabine D Brookman-May sharon mccarthy Amitabha Bhaumik Anildeep Singh Suneel Mundle Simon Chowdhury Neeraj Agarwal Ding-Wei Ye Kim N Chi Hirotsugu Uemura 《Asian Journal of Andrology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2023年第6期653-661,共9页
The final analysis of the phase 3 Targeted Investigational Treatment Analysis of Novel Anti-androgen(TITAN)trial showed improvement in overall survival(OS)and other efficacy endpoints with apalutamide plus androgen de... The final analysis of the phase 3 Targeted Investigational Treatment Analysis of Novel Anti-androgen(TITAN)trial showed improvement in overall survival(OS)and other efficacy endpoints with apalutamide plus androgen deprivation therapy(ADT)versus ADT alone in patients with metastatic castration-sensitive prostate cancer(mCSPC).As ethnicity and regional differences may affect treatment outcomes in advanced prostate cancer,a post hoc final analysis was conducted to assess the efficacy and safety of apalutamide in the Asian subpopulation.Event-driven endpoints were OS,and time from randomization to initiation of castration resistance,prostate-specific antigen(PSA)progression,and second progression-free survival(PFS2)on first subsequent therapy or death.Efficacy endpoints were assessed using the Kaplan–Meier method and Cox proportional-hazards models without formal statistical testing and adjustment for multiplicity.Participating Asian patients received once-daily apalutamide 240 mg(n=111)or placebo(n=110)plus ADT.After a median follow-up of 42.5 months and despite crossover of 47 placebo recipients to open-label apalutamide,apalutamide reduced the risk of death by 32%(hazard ratio[HR]:0.68;95%confidence interval[CI]:0.42–1.13),risk of castration resistance by 69%(HR:0.31;95%CI:0.21–0.46),PSA progression by 79%(HR:0.21;95%CI:0.13–0.35)and PFS2 by 24%(HR:0.76;95%CI:0.44–1.29)relative to placebo.The outcomes were comparable between subgroups with low-and high-volume disease at baseline.No new safety issues were identified.Apalutamide provides valuable clinical benefits to Asian patients with mCSPC,with an efficacy and safety profile consistent with that in the overall patient population. 展开更多
关键词 apalutamide Asia event-driven analysis metastatic castration-sensitive prostate cancer overall survival
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Apalutamide for patients with metastatic castrationsensitive prostate cancer in East Asia:a subgroup analysis of the TITAN trial 被引量:3
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作者 Byung Ha Chung Jian Huang +12 位作者 Zhang-Qun Ye Da-Lin He Hirotsugu Uemura Gaku Arai Choung Soo Kim Yuan-Yuan Zhang Yusoke Koroki SuYeon Jeong Suneel Mundle Spyros Triantos sharon mccarthy Kim N Chi Ding-Wei Ye 《Asian Journal of Andrology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2022年第2期161-166,共6页
Ethnicity might be associated with treatment outcomes in advanced prostate cancer.This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of androgen deprivation therapy(ADT)combined with apalutamide in East Asians with ... Ethnicity might be associated with treatment outcomes in advanced prostate cancer.This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of androgen deprivation therapy(ADT)combined with apalutamide in East Asians with metastatic castration-sensitive prostate cancer(mCSPC).The original phase 3 Targeted Investigational Treatment Analysis of Novel Anti-androgen(TITAN)trial was conducted at 260 sites in 23 countries.This subgroup analysis included patients enrolled in 62 participating centers in China,Japan,and Korea.Radiographic progression-free survival(PFS),time to prostate-specific antigen(PSA)progression,and PSA changes from baseline were compared between groups in the East Asian population.The intent-to-treat East Asian population included 111 and 110 participants in the apalutamide and placebo groups,respectively.The 24-month radiographic PFS rates were 76.1%and 52.3%in the apalutamide and placebo groups,respectively(apalutamide vs placebo:hazard ratio[HR]=0.506;95%confidence interval[CI],0.302–0.849;P=0.009).Median time to PSA progression was more favorable with apalutamide than placebo(HR=0.210;95%CI,0.124–0.357;P<0.001).Median maximum percentages of PSA decline from baseline were 99.0%and 73.9%in the apalutamide and placebo groups,respectively.The most common adverse event(AE)was rash in the apalutamide group,with a higher rate than that in the placebo group(37.3%vs 9.1%).The most common grade 3 or 4 AEs were rash(12[10.9%])and hypertension(12[10.9%])for apalutamide.The efficacy and safety of apalutamide in the East Asian subgroup of the TITAN trial are consistent with the global results. 展开更多
关键词 apalutamide East Asia METASTASIS prostatic neoplasm survival
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