2021
Marginal improvement in survival among patients diagnosed with metastatic prostate cancer in the second‐line antiandrogen therapy era
Kim I, Jang T, Kim S, Lee D, Kim D, Singer E, Ghodoussipour S, Stein M, Aron M, Dall’Era M, Kim I. Marginal improvement in survival among patients diagnosed with metastatic prostate cancer in the second‐line antiandrogen therapy era. Cancer Medicine 2021, 10: 7909-7920. PMID: 34713977, PMCID: PMC8607264, DOI: 10.1002/cam4.4074.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMetastatic prostate cancerMetastatic prostate cancer patientsProstate cancer patientsProstate cancerCancer patientsSecond-line antiandrogen therapyProstate cancer-specific survivalCancer-specific survivalNew treatment agentsTherapy eraVisceral metastasesAntiandrogen therapySEER databaseSurvival benefitSurvival outcomesPatientsCancerSurvivalTreatment agentsMenMetastasisTherapyMonths
2018
Individual and joint effect of postdiagnostic metformin and statin use on prostate cancer mortality among patients with high-risk prostate cancer.
Lu-Yao G, E J, Lin Y, Rebbeck T, Lu S, Kelly W, D'Amico A, Stein M, Zhang L, Kim I, Demissie K, Ferrari A, Tan X. Individual and joint effect of postdiagnostic metformin and statin use on prostate cancer mortality among patients with high-risk prostate cancer. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2018, 36: 202-202. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2018.36.6_suppl.202.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHigh-risk CaPCAP mortalityM1 diseaseHazard ratioTime-varying Cox proportional hazards modelsHigh-risk prostate cancerCox proportional hazards modelHigh-risk CaP.Post-diagnostic useProstate cancer mortalityUse of statinsPopulation-based studyEffect of statinsProstate cancer metastasisCause of deathProportional hazards modelMetformin useSEER databaseRandomized trialsCancer mortalityProstate cancerMedicare filesStatinsHazards modelMetformin