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OBJECTIVE: The NEAR trial is a single-arm phase II trial investigating the efficacy of neoadjuvant apalutamide and radical prostatectomy in the treatment of D'Amico intermediate- to high-risk prostate cancer. This publication focuses on health-related quality of life (HRQoL) during 12 weeks of neoadjuvant apalutamide treatment. METHODS: From 2017 to 2019, 30 suitable patients received neoadjuvant apalutamide 240 mg once daily for 12 weeks followed by radical prostatectomy (ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT03124433). Patient-reported quality of life outcomes was analyzed using European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer Quality of Life Questionnaire Core Module (EORTC QLQ-C30), EORTC Quality of Life Questionnaire Prostate Module (QLQ-PR25), and Sexual Health Inventory for Men questionnaire (SHIM) at weeks 0,4,12, and 20 of the study. RESULTS: Thirty patients completed 12 weeks of apalutamide therapy and data analyzed for 29 with complete datasets. Neoadjuvant apalutamide therapy was associated with no clinically significant negative impact on patients' global health and QoL scores. Deteriorations in mean scores of functional and symptom scales of QLQ-C30 questionnaire were statistically significant (p = 0.011 and p = 0.008, respectively) but were not clinically meaningful. Patients were also affected by fatigue (p = 0.012), cognitive function (p = 0.038), reduced role functioning (p = 0.025), and lower SHIM scores (p < 0.001). Median daily step count reduced from 8228/day to 6001/day per day (p = 0.063), while BMI and body weight reduction were observed (statistically but not clinically significant). CONCLUSION: During 12 weeks of neoadjuvant apalutamide in organ-confined prostate cancer, the overall patient-reported HRQoL outcomes were maintained, but fatigue and sexual dysfunction were observed in those patients.
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Próstata , Neoplasias da Próstata , Masculino , Humanos , Qualidade de Vida , Terapia Neoadjuvante/efeitos adversos , Prostatectomia/efeitos adversos , Medidas de Resultados Relatados pelo Paciente , Neoplasias da Próstata/tratamento farmacológico , Neoplasias da Próstata/cirurgia , FadigaRESUMO
OBJECTIVE: Treatment efficacy of androgen deprivation therapy with radical prostatectomy for intermediate- to high-risk prostate cancer is less well-studied. The NEAR trial is a single-arm, phase II investigation of neoadjuvant apalutamide monotherapy and radical prostatectomy (RP) in the treatment of D'Amico intermediate- and high-risk prostate cancer (NCT03124433). MATERIALS AND METHODS: Patients with histologically-proven, D'Amico intermediate- to high-risk prostate adenocarcinoma received apalutamide 240 mg once-daily for 12 weeks followed by RP + /-lymphadenectomy. Primary outcome was pathological complete response (pCR) rate. Secondary outcomes included rate of biochemical response (defined by PSA < 0.03 ng/mL at week 24 from starting apalutamide without subsequent PSA relapse), treatment-related adverse events, and RP complication rates. Correlative biomarker analyses were performed to examine for molecular predictors of treatment responses. RESULTS: From 2017 to 2019, 30 patients were recruited, of which 20 and 10 were high and intermediate risk, respectively; 25 completed treatment as per-protocol. We did not observe any pCR on trial; median reduction of cancer burden was 41.7% (IQR: 33.3%-60.0%). 18 out of 25 patients were classified as having a biochemical response (4 did not achieve PSA of <0.03 ng/mL at week 24 and 3 developed PSA relapse subsequently). Dry skin (N = 16; 53.3%), fatigue (N = 10; 33.3%) and skin rash (N = 9; 30.0%) were the most common adverse events, and there was no major peri-operative complication. We observed an association between tumours of low androgen receptor activity and PAM50 basal status with biochemical non-responders, albeit these molecular phenotypes were not associated with pathological response. CONCLUSIONS: A 12-week course of neoadjuvant apalutamide prior to RP did not meet the primary endpoint of pCR in this trial. Tumours with low androgen receptor activity or of the PAM50 basal subtype may have a reduced response to apalutamide.
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Antígeno Prostático Específico , Neoplasias da Próstata , Masculino , Humanos , Próstata/patologia , Terapia Neoadjuvante/métodos , Neoplasias da Próstata/tratamento farmacológico , Neoplasias da Próstata/cirurgia , Neoplasias da Próstata/patologia , Antagonistas de Androgênios/uso terapêutico , Receptores Androgênicos , Recidiva Local de Neoplasia/cirurgia , Prostatectomia/métodosRESUMO
OBJECTIVES: Our objective was to evaluate the effect of the neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio (NLR), platelet/lymphocyte ratio (PLR), lymphocyte/monocyte ratio (LMR), and red blood cell distribution width (RDW) on the survival outcomes of nonmetastatic clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC). MATERIALS AND METHODS: We accessed our single-center, urologic-oncologic registry to extract the data for patients who had undergone nephrectomy for nonmetastatic ccRCC. The optimal cutoff for these markers was determined using X-tile software, and survival analyses using Cox regression were performed. RESULTS: A total of 687 patients had undergone nephrectomy. The optimal cutoffs for NLR, PLR, LMR, and RDW were 3.3, 210, 2.4, and 14.3%, respectively. The NLR, PLR, LMR, and RDW were significantly associated with a larger pathologic tumor size, and stage, more aggressive Fuhrman grade, and the presence of tumor necrosis. After adjusting for age, baseline Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group, pathologic tumor and nodal stage, and Fuhrman grade, only PLR remained an independent prognostic marker for both cancer-specific survival (hazard ratio, 2.69; 95% confidence interval, 1.36-5.33; P = .004) and overall survival (hazard ratio, 2.19; 95% confidence interval, 1.36-3.50; P = .001). When the PLR was included with the Leibovich score and University of California, Los Angeles, integrated staging system, the Harrell's c-index increased from 0.854 to 0.876 and 0.751 to 0.810, respectively, for cancer-specific survival at 5 years after nephrectomy. When risk stratified by the Leibovich risk group and UCLA integrated staging system, PLR was a significant prognostic factor only within the intermediate- to high-risk groups. CONCLUSIONS: PLR is a robust prognostic marker in nonmetastatic ccRCC that clearly outperforms other inflammatory indexes in those who had undergone nephrectomy. However, its prognostic effect was limited in the low-risk category of ccRCC.