Real world experience of docetaxel in elderly patients with advanced prostate cancer.

2018 
313Background: Docetaxel (D) chemotherapy is a standard of care in men with advanced prostate cancer (APC), both metastatic castration sensitive (CS) and castration resistant (CR) disease. The risk of significant toxicities may deter D use in elderly patients. We aim to evaluate the real world efficacy and tolerability of D in men with APC. Methods: Between 04/2014 and 05/2017, data from men aged ≥75 with APC treated at Auckland City Hospital with 3 weekly D were retrospectively collected from the genitourinary medical oncology database. Results: 33 (CS 12, CR 21) men were identified. 70% had PSA decline ≥50% (CS 92%, CR 57%). Median time to next line of therapy was 0.5 y in the CR arm. One third (n = 2/6) of CR patients on opioid had improved pain control with D. 75% had upfront dose reduction (DR). The median dose intensity was 21 mg/m2/wk (CS) and 18 mg/m2/wk (CR). 9 patients had dose escalation after upfront DR, all but 3 needed DR later, and none was escalated to 75 mg/m2. 58% (CS 75%, CR 48%) comple...
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