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Title Patterns of practice of androgen deprivation therapy combined to radiotherapy in favorable and unfavorable intermediate risk prostate cancer. Results of The PROACT Survey from the French GETUG Radiation Oncology group
Creator Belkacemi et al.
Author Y. Belkacemi
Author I. Latorzeff
Author A. Hasbini
Author G. Coraggio
Author D. Pasquier
Author A. Toledano
Author C. Hennequin
Author A. Bossi
Author O. Chapet
Author S. Guerif
Author N. Allouache
Author E. Gross
Author S. Supiot
Author D. Azria
Author M. Bolla
Author P. Sargos
Abstract PURPOSE: The intermediate-risk (IR) prostate cancer (PCa) group is heterogeneous in terms of prognosis. For unfavorable or favorable IR PCa treated by radiotherapy, the optimal strategy remains to be defined. In routine practice, the physician's decision to propose hormonal therapy (HT) is controversial. The PROACT survey aimed to evaluate pattern and preferences of daily practice in France in this IR population. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A web questionnaire was distributed to French radiotherapy members of 91 centers of the Groupe d'Etude des Tumeurs Uro-Genitales (GETUG). The questionnaire included four sections concerning: (i) the specialists who prescribe treatments and multidisciplinary decisions (MTD) validation; (ii) the definition of IR subsets of patients; (iii) radiotherapy parameters; (iv) the pattern of practice regarding cardiovascular (CV) and (iv) metabolic evaluation. A descriptive presentation of the results was used. RESULTS: Among the 82 responses (90% of the centers), HT schedules and irradiation techniques were validated by specific board meetings in 54% and 45% of the centers, respectively. Three-fourths (76%) of the centers identified a subset of IR patients for a dedicated strategy. The majority of centers consider PSA>15 (77%) and/or Gleason 7 (4+3) (87%) for an unfavorable IR definition. Overall, 41% of the centers performed systematically a CV evaluation before HT prescription while 61% consider only CV history/status in defining the type of HT. LHRH agonists are more frequently prescribed in both favorable (70%) and unfavorable (98%) IR patients. Finally, weight (80%), metabolic profile (70%) and CV status (77%) of patients are considered for follow-up under HT. CONCLUSION: To the best of our knowledge, this is the first survey on HT practice in IR PCa. The PROACT survey indicates that three-quarters of the respondents identify subsets of IR-patients in tailoring therapy. The CV status of the patient is considered in guiding the HT decision, its duration and type of drug.
Publication Cancer Radiotherapie: Journal De La Societe Francaise De Radiotherapie Oncologique
Volume 24
Issue 8
Pages 892-897
Date 2020-12
Journal Abbr Cancer Radiother
Language eng
DOI 10.1016/j.canrad.2020.03.014
ISSN 1769-6658
Library Catalog PubMed
Extra Number: 8 PMID: 33144063
Tags Androgen Antagonists, Antineoplastic Agents, Hormonal, Cancer Care Facilities, Cancer prostatique, clinic, France, Health Care Surveys, Hormone therapy, Humans, Male, Practice Patterns, Physicians', PROACT, Prognosis, Prostate cancer, Prostatic Neoplasms, Radiation Oncologists, Radiothérapie, Radiotherapy, Risque intermédiaire, Thérapie Hormonale
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