Abstract

Cabazitaxel (CBZ) is approved for docetaxel-resistant castration-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC). This retrospective study aimed at assessing the efficacy and prognostic markers of cabazitaxel treatment in Japanese CRPC patients. The medical records of 44 consecutive Japanese patients with CRPC who started cabazitaxel at our Institution between January 2011 and February 2019 were reviewed and statistically analysed. The median follow-up period after cabazitaxel initiation was 13.2 [interquartile range (IQR)=6.9-21.5] months. The objective response rate, median progression-free survival period, and median overall survival period (OS) were 45.5%, 4.3 months, and 20.7 months, respectively. On multivariate analysis, higher prostate-specific antigen (PSA; >100 ng/ml), lower haemoglobin (<10 g/dl), and lower number of prior docetaxel therapy cycles (<10) were predictors for shorter OS. Patients with anemia, high PSA, and lower number of docetaxel therapy cycles might have shorter survival period from introduction of cabazitaxel therapy. In addition, PSA decline might still be a useful indicator as a predictor of prognosis of the metastatic CRPC patients treated with cabazitaxel.

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