Survey Of Adt-Induced Estrogen Deficiency-Related Side Effects In A Contemporary Cohort Of Men With Advanced Prostate Cancer

JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY(2020)

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235 Background: Androgen Deprivation Therapy (ADT) is a mainstay in the treatment of advanced prostate cancer. ADT-induced estrogen deficiency related side effects may cause men to delay, pause, or discontinue ADT, increases morbidity and mortality, and can significantly impact quality of life. ADT-induced effects include hot flashes, bone loss and fractures, fatigue, decreased libido, and metabolic and lipid changes. Currently there are no FDA approved treatments for ADT-induced hot flashes in men with advanced prostate cancer. In this study, a survey was conducted on the impact of hot flashes, one of the hallmark ADT-induced estrogen deficiency effects, in a contemporary cohort. Methods: During the period of August/September 2019, 212 men with advanced prostate cancer on ADT participated in a digital survey conducted by the Prostate Cancer Research Institute (PCRI) focused on the frequency, severity and impact of their hot flashes. The men were at least 50 years of age with 61% being 70 or older. ADT types included LUPRONÒ(64%), ELIGARDÒ(12%), ZOLADEXÒ(7%) and other forms of hormonal therapy (17%). Results: Of the 212 men surveyed, 99% reported hot flashes with 80% indicating that they experience clinically significant, moderate to severe hot flashes. 77% of men reported that the number of hot flashes stayed the same or increased during their hormonal therapy. 37% of the men experienced more than 5 hot flashes per day and 23% indicated that they felt embarrassed about their hot flashes. Only 51% had either researched how to address their hot flashes or discussed them with their physician. Importantly, 16% considered halting ADT as a result of their hot flashes. Conclusions: This contemporary survey underscores the significant unmet medical need to treat moderate to severe hot flashes which occurred in 80% of the men studied. As about half of the men have not discussed their symptoms with a physician either because of embarrassment or lack of treatment options, the number of men with moderate to severe hot flashes appears to be greatly under-reported. As men on ADT are living longer with prostate cancer, finding an effective and safe treatment for debilitating hot flashes must be a priority.
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advanced prostate cancer,prostate cancer,estrogen,adt-induced,deficiency-related
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