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Age-Associated Hematological Toxicity in Patients with Metastatic Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer Treated with Docetaxel in Clinical Practice.

Marie-Rose B S Crombag ,
Aurelia H M de Vries Schultink ,
Jacobine G C van Doremalen ,
Hans-Martin Otten ,
Andries M Bergman ,
Jan H M Schellens ,
Jos H Beijnen ,
Alwin D R Huitema

Abstract

METHODS

This study included patients with mCRPC treated with docetaxel between January 2006 and January 2016 at the Netherlands Cancer Institute and Medical Center Slotervaart for whom dosing and hematological toxicity data were available from electronic patient records. We evaluated the impact of age on the incidence of grade 3 and 4 hematological toxicity.

CONCLUSION

The risk of hematological toxicity was significantly higher in the oldest age quartile than in younger patients with mCRPC treated with docetaxel in daily clinical practice.

RESULTS

In total, 175 patients treated with docetaxel were included in the analysis, with a median age of 67 years (range 47-86). Baseline hematological laboratory values were not age related. After the first treatment cycle, hematological toxicity occurred significantly more frequently in the oldest age quartile (25%, p = 0.02) than in the younger age quartiles (9%, 11%, and 7%, respectively, for age quartiles 1, 2, and 3).

BACKGROUND

Older patients with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) may be more prone to chemotherapy-induced hematological toxicity, but tailored docetaxel dosing guidelines in older patients are lacking because of conflicting data.

OBJECTIVE

This study aims to evaluate the impact of older age on the incidence of hematological toxicity in patients with mCRPC treated with docetaxel in daily clinical practice.

More about this publication

Drugs & aging

Volume 36
Issue nr. 4
Pages 379-385
Publication date 01-04-2019

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Publisher website (DOI) 10.1007/s40266-019-00643-2
Europe PubMed Central 30734241
Pubmed 30734241

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