darolutamide plus androgen deprivation therapy
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NCT Number: NCT07779590
The purpose of this real-world study of electronic medical records is to look back to compare the time to next treatment after initial treatment with enzalutamide or darolutamide in addition to androgen deprivation therapy (ADT). ADT is a hormone therapy used to stop testosterone from being released or to prevent it from acting on prostate cells. The study includes men with metastatic castration-sensitive prostate cancer (mCSPC). This is a cancer that has spread outside the prostate to other parts of the body, but can still be successfully managed by lowering male hormones like testosterone. The study uses data from the Flatiron's Prostate Cancer Panoramic Database. This data base contains information on prostate cancer patients such as their clinical characteristics, lab, vitals, treatments and outcomes.
This study is seeking participants included in the Flatiron Prostate Cancer Panoramic dataset who:
* Have a diagnosis of prostate cancer (PC) that has spread to other parts of the body * With at least two documented clinic visits on different days in the Flatiron network occurring on or after 01 January 2011 * Has proof of treatment with enzalutamide or darolutamide in combination with ADT as a first line treatment * The treatment with enzalutamide or darolutamide in combination with ADT is no more than 30 days prior to or 6 months after the mCSPC diagnosis date
All participants in this study received at least 1 dose of enzalutamide or darolutamide in combination with ADT. The experiences of the participants receiving the enzalutamide or darolutamide will be looked at.
Participants will take part in this study for at least 6 months. During this time, they will have at least 2 documented clinic visits from 01 January 2011 to 31 March 2026. These visits will be updated if newer information becomes available at the time of the analysis.
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Male
Observational
Healthy volunteers accepted: No
Only the study team can determine whether someone qualifies for participation.
Patients must meet all of the following inclusion criteria to be eligible for inclusion in the study:
a. The mCSPC diagnosis date is determined using information on the date of metastatic diagnosis and the CSPC status. The data of metastatic diagnosis is the earliest date of the first confirmation of metastatic prostate cancer using the following hierarchy, where available: 1) Biopsy specimen collection date from the pathology report; 2) Physician reported date of biopsy; 3) Date of the radiology scan that indicated metastatic disease, if it was later confirmed by the physician; 4) Physician reported date of metastatic diagnosis. CSPC status is determined based on the following hierarchical evidence sources: 1) metastatic diagnosis date (if metastatic at initial diagnosis); 2) Explicit clinician documentation of CSPC; 3) Earliest ADT start date; 4) Clinician documented response or PSA decline while on ADT
Note: The index date is the start of the ARPI in combination with ADT (i.e., the first episode of ARPI treatment, which can occur up to 90 days after initiation of 1L therapy if ADT is initiated before the ARPI).
Patients meeting any of the following criteria will not be included in the study:
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Time frame: time from index date to the start of the next treatment course (August 1, 2022- March 31, 2026)
Contact information is provided by the study sponsor or research team.
Pfizer
Industry
Real-World Outcomes Among Patients Receiving Enzalutamide Plus ADT or Darolutamide Plus ADT in Metastatic Castration Sensitive Prostate Cancer (mCSPC)
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