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EORTC 2238 “De-Escalate”: a pragmatic trial to revisit intermittent androgen deprivation therapy in the era of new androgen receptor pathway inhibitors

Guillaume Grisay, Fabio Turco, Saskia Litière, Béatrice Fournier, Anna Patrikidou, Enrique Gallardo, Ray McDermott, Ahu Alanya, Silke Gillessen, Bertrand Tombal

2024Frontiers in Oncology18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The landscape of treating metastatic prostate cancer has evolved with the addition of Androgen Receptor pathway inhibitor (ARPI) to Androgen Deprivation Therapy (ADT), significantly improving survival rates. However, prolonged use of these therapies introduces notable side effects, prompting a need to revisit intermittent treatment duration. The EORTC 2238 De-Escalate trial is a pragmatic trial seeking to reassess the role of intermittent therapy in patients undergoing maximal androgen blockade (MAB) for metastatic hormone naïve prostate cancer (mHNPC), i.e., the combination of ADT with an ARPI, with the aims of reducing side effects, enhancing Quality of Life (QoL) and optimizing resource usage, while maintaining oncological benefits.

Topics & Concepts

Prostate cancerMedicineBlockadeAndrogen deprivation therapyAndrogen receptorAndrogenOncologyInternal medicineHormoneReceptorEndocrinologyCancerProstate Cancer Treatment and ResearchStatistical Methods in Clinical TrialsRadiopharmaceutical Chemistry and Applications
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