R75251 in Prostate Cancer Patients in Progression after First-Line Hormonal Treatment

Author:

Boccardo Francesco1,Cannata Daniela1,Guarneri Domenico1,Oneto Francesco2,Cortesi Enrico3,Bono Aldo4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medical Oncology II, National Institute for Cancer Research, Genoa

2. Department of Urology, University of Genoa

3. Department of Clinical Oncology, University of Rome

4. Department of Urology, Varese

Abstract

Introduction The therapeutic potential of R75251, a ketoconazole derivative which has shown marked antitumor activity in animals and in men, was investigated in 16 patients with advanced prostatic cancer progressing after one or more lines of hormone therapy. Patients and methods Patients were given the drug at 150 mg/b.i.d. for one month. After the first month of treatment, the dose was increased to 300 mg/b.i.d. In all patients, treatment was continued until disease progression or the development of severe toxicity. Clinical and biochemical assessments were performed on days 0, 14 and 28 and then repeated on a monthly basis. Results Of the 13 evaluable patients, 12 showed stable disease by strictly employing US-NPCP criteria. However, in 3 patients a clear effect was observed on the volume of their measurable lesions. In addition, 2 of them showed a more than 50% decrease of prostate-specific antigens (PSA). Overall, 50% of patients showed some decrease in PSA baseline levels. Overall tolerance to treatment was good. Conclusions Our results, although achieved in a small number of patients, suggest that R75251 has a moderate but definite activity in patients with hormone-refractory prostate cancer and that the value of this drug as second-line treatment in these patients should be further investigated.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology,General Medicine

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