2024
Intensification of ADT with enzalutamide in high-risk patients with biochemical relapse following radical prostatectomy undergoing salvage radiation: Initial results from RTOG 3506 (STEEL).
Posadas E, Gay H, Rodgers J, Morgan T, Xiao Y, Yu J, Michalski J, Bouchard M, Desai N, Funk R, Boike T, Jurgens D, Wong A, Shen X, Miyawaki L, Bland C, Hairston J, Sandler H, Pugh S, Feng F. Intensification of ADT with enzalutamide in high-risk patients with biochemical relapse following radical prostatectomy undergoing salvage radiation: Initial results from RTOG 3506 (STEEL). Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2024, 42: 131-131. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2024.42.4_suppl.131.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAndrogen deprivation therapyProgression free survivalSalvage radiotherapyHigh-risk featuresBiochemical relapseHigh-risk patientsRadical prostatectomyLHRH analogsDecreased lymphocytesAndrogen receptorMonths of androgen deprivation therapyGrade 3 adverse eventsProgression free survival benefitStandard androgen deprivation therapyMedian follow-up timeGrade 4 AEsPara-aortic radiotherapyProstate cancer patientsEnzalutamide armGleason 9Salvage radiationDeprivation therapyNodal involvementFree survivalRT boost
2022
Management of Patients with Advanced Prostate Cancer. Part I: Intermediate-/High-risk and Locally Advanced Disease, Biochemical Relapse, and Side Effects of Hormonal Treatment: Report of the Advanced Prostate Cancer Consensus Conference 2022
Gillessen S, Bossi A, Davis I, de Bono J, Fizazi K, James N, Mottet N, Shore N, Small E, Smith M, Sweeney C, Tombal B, Antonarakis E, Aparicio A, Armstrong A, Attard G, Beer T, Beltran H, Bjartell A, Blanchard P, Briganti A, Bristow R, Bulbul M, Caffo O, Castellano D, Castro E, Cheng H, N. K, Chowdhury S, Clarke C, Clarke N, Daugaard G, De Santis M, Duran I, Eeles R, Efstathiou E, Efstathiou J, Ekeke O, Evans C, Fanti S, Feng F, Fonteyne V, Fossati N, Frydenberg M, George D, Gleave M, Gravis G, Halabi S, Heinrich D, Herrmann K, Higano C, Hofman M, Horvath L, Hussain M, Jereczek-Fossa B, Jones R, Kanesvaran R, Kellokumpu-Lehtinen P, Khauli R, Klotz L, Kramer G, Leibowitz R, Logothetis C, Mahal B, Maluf F, Mateo J, Matheson D, Mehra N, Merseburger A, Morgans A, Morris M, Mrabti H, Mukherji D, Murphy D, Murthy V, Nguyen P, Oh W, Ost P, O’Sullivan J, Padhani A, Pezaro C, Poon D, Pritchard C, Rabah D, Rathkopf D, Reiter R, Rubin M, Ryan C, Saad F, Sade J, Sartor O, Scher H, Sharifi N, Skoneczna I, Soule H, Spratt D, Srinivas S, Sternberg C, Steuber T, Suzuki H, Sydes M, Taplin M, Tilki D, Türkeri L, Turco F, Uemura H, Uemura H, Ürün Y, Vale C, van Oort I, Vapiwala N, Walz J, Yamoah K, Ye D, Yu E, Zapatero A, Zilli T, Omlin A. Management of Patients with Advanced Prostate Cancer. Part I: Intermediate-/High-risk and Locally Advanced Disease, Biochemical Relapse, and Side Effects of Hormonal Treatment: Report of the Advanced Prostate Cancer Consensus Conference 2022. European Urology 2022, 83: 267-293. PMID: 36494221, PMCID: PMC7614721, DOI: 10.1016/j.eururo.2022.11.002.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAdvanced Prostate Cancer Consensus ConferenceAdvanced prostate cancerProstate Cancer Consensus ConferenceLocally advanced prostate cancerCastration-resistant prostate cancerProstate cancerBiochemical relapseSide effectsHormone therapyTreatment optionsMetastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancerNonmetastatic castration-resistant prostate cancerMetastatic castration-resistant prostate cancerClinical managementInternational prostate cancer expertsLack high-level evidenceHormone-sensitive prostate cancerProstate cancer treatment decision-makingTreatment decisionsHigh riskConsensus conferenceOligoprogressive prostate cancerProstate cancer expertsLocally advanced diseaseManagement of patients
2021
First-in-human, phase I study of PF-06753512, a vaccine-based immunotherapy regimen (PrCa VBIR), in biochemical relapse (BCR) and metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC).
Autio K, Higano C, Nordquist L, Appleman L, Zhang T, Zhu X, Babiker H, Vogelzang N, Prasad S, Schweizer M, Billotte S, Binder J, Cavazos N, Li R, Chan K, Cho H, Dermyer M, Hollingsworth R, Kern K, Petrylak D. First-in-human, phase I study of PF-06753512, a vaccine-based immunotherapy regimen (PrCa VBIR), in biochemical relapse (BCR) and metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC). Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2021, 39: 2612-2612. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2021.39.15_suppl.2612.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMetastatic castration-resistant prostate cancerTreatment-related adverse eventsImmune checkpoint inhibitorsBiochemical relapseImmune responseCastration-resistant prostate cancerPhase INovel hormone therapyAntitumor activityManageable safety profileObjective tumor responsePD-1 antibodyAntigen-specific immunityProstate-specific membrane antigenAndrogen-sensitive diseaseReplication-deficient adenoviral vectorAnti-tumor activityStem cell antigenPC-associated antigensNoticeable antitumor activityAntibody tremelimumabExpansion doseCheckpoint inhibitorsImmunotherapy regimenAdverse events
2018
First Postprostatectomy Ultrasensitive Prostate-specific Antigen Predicts Survival in Patients with High-risk Prostate Cancer Pathology
Kang JJ, Reiter RE, Steinberg ML, King CR. First Postprostatectomy Ultrasensitive Prostate-specific Antigen Predicts Survival in Patients with High-risk Prostate Cancer Pathology. European Urology Oncology 2018, 1: 378-385. PMID: 31158076, DOI: 10.1016/j.euo.2018.07.008.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAgedFollow-Up StudiesHumansMaleMargins of ExcisionMiddle AgedNeoplasm Recurrence, LocalNeoplasm StagingNeoplasm, ResidualPostoperative PeriodPrognosisProstatectomyProstate-Specific AntigenProstatic NeoplasmsRadiotherapy, AdjuvantRetrospective StudiesRisk FactorsSalvage TherapySurvival AnalysisConceptsBone metastasis-free survivalProstate cancer-specific survivalUltrasensitive prostate specific antigenOverall survivalBiochemical relapseProstate-specific antigenRadical prostatectomyMultivariate analysisProstate-specific antigen levelImmediate adjuvant therapyOccult prostate cancerOccult systemic diseaseCancer-specific survivalEarly salvage radiotherapyHigh-risk diseaseKaplan-Meier methodTraditional risk factorsMetastasis-free survivalPrediction of outcomeProstate cancer pathologyAdjuvant therapySalvage radiotherapyHormone therapyIndependent predictorsStudy endpointWrong to be Right
Kang JJ, Reiter RE, Kummer N, DeKernion J, Steinberg ML, King CR. Wrong to be Right. American Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2018, 41: 1-5. PMID: 26237192, PMCID: PMC6946377, DOI: 10.1097/coc.0000000000000216.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAgedAnalysis of VarianceCohort StudiesDatabases, FactualDisease-Free SurvivalFollow-Up StudiesHumansKaplan-Meier EstimateMaleMargins of ExcisionMiddle AgedMultivariate AnalysisNeoplasm GradingNeoplasm Recurrence, LocalProportional Hazards ModelsProstatectomyProstate-Specific AntigenProstatic NeoplasmsRetrospective StudiesRisk AssessmentSalvage TherapySurvival AnalysisTreatment OutcomeConceptsSalvage radiation therapyRadical prostatectomyT stageCox multivariate analysisIntrinsic risk factorsIatrogenic failuresPostoperative PSASRT PSASalvage radiationBiochemical progressionIndependent predictorsLocal recurrencePreoperative PSARelapse rateBiochemical relapseKaplan-MeierBiochemical recurrenceSurgical approachRP patientsRisk factorsSurgical techniqueGleason gradeRadiation therapySurgical pathologyConsecutive rises
2014
Ultrasensitive Prostate Specific Antigen after Prostatectomy Reliably Identifies Patients Requiring Postoperative Radiotherapy
Kang JJ, Reiter RE, Steinberg ML, King CR. Ultrasensitive Prostate Specific Antigen after Prostatectomy Reliably Identifies Patients Requiring Postoperative Radiotherapy. Journal Of Urology 2014, 193: 1532-1538. PMID: 25463990, PMCID: PMC4527538, DOI: 10.1016/j.juro.2014.11.017.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsUltrasensitive prostate specific antigenProstate-specific antigenInitial prostate-specific antigenPostoperative prostate-specific antigenBiochemical relapseSpecific antigenHigh riskRadical prostatectomyPostoperative radiotherapyT stageGleason gradeMultivariate analysisProstate-specific antigen (PSA) recurrenceEventual biochemical failureSpecific antigen recurrenceCox multivariate analysisTraditional risk factorsConventional prostate specific antigenBiochemical failureIdentifies patientsMedian followupMargin statusPathology findingsKaplan-MeierPositive margins
1997
Detection of Prostate Cancer Relapse With Prostate Specific Antigen Monitoring at Levels of 0.001 to 0.1 micro g./l
Yu H, Diamandis E, Wong P, Nam R, Trachtenberg J. Detection of Prostate Cancer Relapse With Prostate Specific Antigen Monitoring at Levels of 0.001 to 0.1 micro g./l. Journal Of Urology 1997, 157: 913-918. PMID: 9072598, DOI: 10.1016/s0022-5347(01)65082-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsProstate-specific antigenPositive surgical marginsPreoperative prostate-specific antigenSerum prostate-specific antigenSerial serum samplesBiochemical relapseSurgical marginsClinicopathological featuresRadical prostatectomyTumor volumeLogistic regression modelsPSA changeGreater preoperative prostate specific antigenPostoperative serum prostate-specific antigenHigher preoperative prostate-specific antigenPostoperative prostate-specific antigenUnconditional logistic regression modelsSerum samplesProstate-specific antigen monitoringSerum PSA changesSubset of patientsUnivariate logistic regression modelYear of surgeryLength of followupConventional prostate specific antigenDetection of Prostate Cancer Relapse With Prostate Specific Antigen Monitoring at Levels of 0.001 to 0.1 micro g./l
Yu H, Diamandis E, Wong P, Nam R, Trachtenberg J. Detection of Prostate Cancer Relapse With Prostate Specific Antigen Monitoring at Levels of 0.001 to 0.1 micro g./l. Journal Of Urology 1997, 157: 913-918.. DOI: 10.1097/00005392-199703000-00047.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchProstate-specific antigenPositive surgical marginsPreoperative prostate-specific antigenSerum prostate-specific antigenSerial serum samplesBiochemical relapseMicro g.Clinicopathological featuresSurgical marginsRadical prostatectomyTumor volumeLogistic regression modelsPSA changeGreater preoperative prostate specific antigenPostoperative serum prostate-specific antigenHigher preoperative prostate-specific antigenPostoperative prostate-specific antigenUnconditional logistic regression modelsSerum samplesProstate-specific antigen monitoringSerum PSA changesUnivariate logistic regression modelYear of surgerySubset of patientsLength of followup
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