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[Current Clinical Practice Pattern for Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer(CRPC)in Japan]. | LitMetric

[Current Clinical Practice Pattern for Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer(CRPC)in Japan].

Gan To Kagaku Ryoho

Dept. of Urology, International University of Health and Welfare, Narita Hospital.

Published: November 2021

Although various agents are reported against castration-resistant prostate cancer(CRPC), little is known about their actual clinical use in Japan. In this study, 484 patients diagnosed with CRPC during androgen-deprivation therapy were selected from Japan's leading multicenter collaborative research real-world database. The treatment details and prognosis were analyzed. It was observed that the castration treatment represented by the use of LH-RH agonists and antagonists was continued in almost all cases even after CRPC diagnosis. First-line non-castration agents for the CRPC treatment including certain novel agents approved from 2010 onwards and conventional agents used before that were selected for use in 76.5% and 23.5% of cases, respectively, with the 1-year continuation rates being 57.7%, and 52.4%, respectively. The 1.5-year overall survival rate from CRPC was 63.7%(90.0% in the conventional agents' group and 58.8% in the novel agents' group). Previously, conventional agents were sometimes selected for the CRPC treatment; hence, they still seemed to play a role in clinical practice in Japan.

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