Etan R Aber, Michael A Carducci, Channing J Paller, Sam R Denmeade, Kelli Rourke, Catherine H Marshall, Mark C Markowski
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Association of SGLT2 Inhibitor Initiation and PSA Response in Prostate Cancer.
Introduction: Non-castrating therapies are an unmet clinical need for patients with advanced prostate cancer. To maximize quality of life and prioritize cardiovascular health, we investigated SGLT2 inhibitors as a non-castrating therapy in patients with prostate cancer.
Materials and methods: We conducted a retrospective analysis of patients with either local or biochemically recurrent prostate cancer who initiated therapy with an SGLT2 inhibitor without concurrent androgen deprivation therapy. The primary endpoint was an estimated PSA50 response rate. A secondary endpoint was PSA any response rate.
Results: A total of nine patients (median age 63 years old; 44.4% Black; median PSA 3.7; 33.3% localized, 66.7% biochemically recurrent) were included. The PSA50 and PSAany response rate were 22.2% (N = 2/9) and 44.4% (N = 4/9), respectively.
Conclusions: Patients with localized or biochemically recurrent prostate cancer achieved PSA responses to SGLT2 inhibitors. These findings justify prospective studies in patients with prostate cancer.
期刊介绍:
The Prostate is a peer-reviewed journal dedicated to original studies of this organ and the male accessory glands. It serves as an international medium for these studies, presenting comprehensive coverage of clinical, anatomic, embryologic, physiologic, endocrinologic, and biochemical studies.