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Radium-223 Utilization Patterns and Outcomes in Clinical Practice

  • Lior Taich
  • , Hanson Zhao
  • , Shannon R. Stock
  • , Lauren E. Howard
  • , Amanda M. De Hoedt
  • , Martha K. Terris
  • , Christopher L. Amling
  • , Christopher J. Kane
  • , Matthew R. Cooperberg
  • , William J. Aronson
  • , Zachary Klaassen
  • , Thomas J. Polascik
  • , Adriana C. Vidal
  • , Stephen J. Freedland

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Abstract

Introduction:Radium-223 was approved for metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer based on the ALSYMPCA trial. We characterize radium-223 treatment patterns and overall survival (OS) in a large equal access health system.Methods:We identified all men within the Veterans Affairs (VA) Healthcare System who received radium-223 between January 2013 and September 2017. Patients were followed until death or last followup. We abstracted all treatments received prior to radium; no treatments after radium were abstracted. Our primary aim was understanding practice patterns, and secondary outcome was the association between treatment pattern and OS measured using Cox models.Results:We identified 318 bone metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer patients who received radium-223 within the VA Healthcare System. Of these patients 277 (87%) died during followup. The 5 predominant treatment patterns that encompassed 88% of patients (279/318) were 1) androgen receptor-Targeted agent (ARTA)-radium, 2) docetaxel-ARTA-radium, 3) ARTA-docetaxel-radium, 4) docetaxel-ARTA-cabazitaxel-radium and 5) radium alone. Median OS was 11 months (95% CI 9.7-12.5). Men who received ARTA-docetaxel-radium had the worst survival. All other treatments had similar outcomes. Only 42% of patients completed the full 6 injections; 25% received only 1 or 2 injections.Conclusions:We identified the most common radium-223 treatment patterns and their association with OS within the VA population. The better survival in ALSYMPCA (14.9 months) vs our study (11 months) along with 58% of patients not receiving the full radium-223 course suggests radium is being used later in the disease course in the real world in a more heterogeneous population.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)405-413
Number of pages9
JournalUrology Practice
Volume9
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 1 2022

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  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
    SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being

Keywords

  • prostatic neoplasms
  • prostatic neoplasms, castration-resistant
  • radium-223

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Urology

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