In geriatric evaluation, some iadl (Katz) scale items are more predictive of efficacy and toxicity than ADL (Lawton) scale or Charlson Comorbidity Index in metastasic castration-resistant protate cancer (mCRPC) patients treated with cabazitaxel in a weekly schedule.
2019
176Background: Cabazitaxel (CBZ) improves overall survival in mCRPC that progresses during or after docetaxel treatment. CABASEM is a phase II study to evaluate the efficacy and safety of a weekly schedule of CBZ for 'unfit' (ECOG2, previous neutropenic fever with docetaxel, or radiotherapy to <25% of areas of bone marrow reserve) mCRPC patients after docetaxel failure. Fragility scales were performed to patients included before treatment and results are described. Methods: All 70 patients were treated with CBZ 10 mg/m2/wk 4 administration every 5 weeks. Geriatric fragility scales performed were Lawton daily day activities (ADL), BPI score, Katz instrumental daily day activities (IADL) and Charlson index. General and specific items have been analyzed in relation with toxicity and efficacy (clinical benefit (OR+SD), PSA response, composite PFS, PSA-PFS, and overall survival) in all patients and in older than 70 years. Results: Median age 73 (range 54-85). Charlson index and ADL scale had not relationship w...
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