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Concomitant and adjuvant androgen deprivation (A.D.T.) with external beam irradiation (R.T.) for locally advanced prostate cancer: 6 months versus 3 years A.D.T.--results of the randomized E.O.R.T.C. phase 3 trial 22961

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Background - After EORTC trial 22863, 3 years of endocrine treatment has become standard adjuvant treatment to RT for locally advanced prostate cancer. EORTC 22961 tests if similar survival can be achieved in patients who underwent EBRT (to 70 Gy) and 6 months of combined ADT without further ADT (SADT arm) as in patients with 2.5 years of further treatment with luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone agonist mono-therapy (LADT arm). Methods: Eligible patients had T1c-2b N1-2 or pN1-2, or T2c-4 NO-2 (UICC 1992) MO prostate cancer with PSA <150 ng/ml. Non-inferior survival was defined as a morality hazard ratio (HR) = 1.35 for SADT vs LADT. Non inferiority at 80% power and 1-sided a=0.05 required 275 deaths. A stopping boundary was applied at 1-sided a=0.018. Results: 970 patients were randomized (483 SADT and 487 LADT). At 5.2 years median follow-up, 173 patients had died (100 vs 73). An Independent Data Monitoring Committee recommended disclosure of results based on an interim analysis showing futility. Patient characteristics were well balanced: median age 69 years, WHO PS 0 in 83.4%, most patients had T2c-T3 NO disease. Progression (mostly biochemical and/or bone progression) occurred in 220 cases (159 on SADT vs 61 on LADT) and was treated by secondary hormonal manipulation. The 5-year overall survival rate was 85.3% on LADT and 80.6% on SADT (HR=1.43, 96.4% CI: 1.04-1.98), and failed to prove non-inferiority. The 5-year clinical progression-free survival rate was 81.8% on LADT versus 68.9% on SADT arm and the 5-year biochemical progression-free survival rate was 78.3% on LADT versus 58.9% on SADT, indicating inferiority of SADT with HR=1.93 and HR=2.29, respectively. Conclusions - The study was designed to demonstrate non-inferior survival with 6 months ADT compared to 3 years adjuvant ADT after irradiation for patients with locally advanced prostate cancer, but observed survival data indicate that non-inferiority cannot be confirmed. Progression-free survival was also shorter on SADT. (authors)

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Journal Title
Cancer Radiotherapie
Journal Volume
12
Journal Issue
no.hors serie1
Journal Page Range
p. 12-14
ISSN
1278-3218
CODEN
CARAFC

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Country of Publication
France
Country of Input or Organization
France
INIS RN
40010951
Subject category
S62: RADIOLOGY AND NUCLEAR MEDICINE;
Descriptors DEI
CLINICAL TRIALS; EXTERNAL IRRADIATION; NEOPLASMS; PROSTATE; RADIOTHERAPY
Descriptors DEC
BODY; DISEASES; GLANDS; IRRADIATION; MALE GENITALS; MEDICINE; NUCLEAR MEDICINE; ORGANS; RADIOLOGY; TESTING; THERAPY