Use of pain at baseline and pain progression to predict overall survival (OS) in patients (pts) with docetaxel pretreated metastatic castration-refractory prostate cancer (CRPC): Results from the SPARC trial

2009 
5148 Background: First-line chemotherapy trials have reported that pain predicts OS in CRPC. We report relationships between OS and baseline pain –a major component of CRPC patient reported outcomes (PRO) –and pain at progression, for docetaxel pre-treated patients in a second-line chemotherapy trial in CRPC. Methods: Docetaxel pre-treated pts (N = 488) were analyzed from the multi-national, randomized, double-blind SPARC trial, comparing second-line satraplatin + prednisone vs placebo + prednisone in 950 metastatic CRPC pts. Daily pain intensity and narcotic analgesic use were recorded as a PRO from one week prior to randomization until end-of-study. Pain was measured by the 6-point Present Pain Intensity (PPI) component of the McGill-Melzack Pain Questionnaire. After randomization, weekly PPI scores were calculated as the mean of the daily PPI scores (using ≥3 daily measurements/week). Baseline pain was the mean of ≥5 daily PPI scores recorded during 7 days preceding randomization. An independent blinde...
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