Flutamide With or Without PROSTVAC in Non-metastatic Castration Resistant (M0) Prostate Cancer

Author:

Madan Ravi A1,Bilusic Marijo1,Stein Mark N2,Donahue Renee N1,Arlen Philip M1,Karzai Fatima1,Plimack Elizabeth3,Wong Yu-Ning1,Geynisman Daniel M3,Zibelman Matthew3,Mayer Tina4,Strauss Julius1ORCID,Chen Gang1,Rauckhorst Myrna1,McMahon Sheri1,Couvillon Anna1,Steinberg Seth1,Figg William D1,Dahut William L1,Schlom Jeffrey1ORCID,Gulley James L1

Affiliation:

1. National Cancer Institute , Bethesda, MD , USA

2. Division of Hematology/Oncology, Columbia University Medical Center , New York, NY , USA

3. Department of Hematology/Oncology, Fox Chase Cancer Center-Temple University Health System , Philadelphia, PA , USA

4. Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey , New Brunswick, NJ , USA

Abstract

Abstract Background Before 2018, there was no standard of care for non-metastatic (M0) castration resistant prostate cancer nmCRPC. Androgen receptor antagonists (ARAs) were commonly used sequentially nmCRPC. Methods This was a multicenter, randomized clinical trial comparing the ARA flutamide+/−PROSTVAC, a pox viral vaccine targeting PSA that includes T-cell co-stimulatory molecules. Eligible men had negative CT and Tc99 bone scans, and rising PSA on ADT. Previous treatment with ARA was a stratification factor. Patients were also evaluated for antigen-specific immune responses using intracellular cytokine staining. Results Thirty-three patients randomized to flutamide and 31 to flutamide+vaccine. The median age was 71.8 and 69.8 years, respectively. The median time to treatment failure after a median potential follow-up of 46.7 months was, 4.5 months (range 2-70) for flutamide alone vs. 6.9 months (2.5-40; P = .38) with flutamide+vaccine. Seven patients in each arm had a >50% PSA response. Antigen-specific responses were similar in both arms (58% of patients in flutamide alone and 56% in flutamide+vaccine). The treatments were well tolerated. The most common side effect > grade 2 was injection site reaction seen in 29/31 vaccine patients which were self-limiting. Conclusion The combination of flutamide+PROSTVAC did not improve outcomes in men with nmCRPC compared with flutamide alone. (ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00450463)

Funder

National Cancer Institute

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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