Treatment Patterns and Outcomes by Age in Metastatic Urinary Tract Cancer: A Retrospective Tertiary Cancer Center Analysis.
Nishita TripathiGeorges GebraelBeverly ChigariraKamal Kant SahuIshwarya BalasubramanianConstance CaparasVinay M ThomasJessica N CohanKaitlyn PelletierBenjamin L MaughanArchana M AgarwalUmang SwamiSumati V GuptaPublished in: Cancers (2024)
Metastatic urinary tract cancer (mUTC) is challenging to treat in older adults due to comorbidities. We compared the clinical courses of younger and older (≥70 years) adults with mUTC receiving first-line (1L) systemic therapy in a tertiary cancer center. Baseline clinical characteristics, treatments received, tolerability, and survival outcomes were analyzed. Among 212 patients (103 older vs. 109 younger), the older patients had lower hemoglobin at baseline (84% vs. 71%, p = 0.03), the majority were cisplatin-ineligible (74% vs. 45%, p < 0.001), received more immunotherapy-based treatments in the 1L (52% vs. 36%, p = 0.01), received fewer subsequent lines of treatment (median 0 vs. 1, p = 0.003), and had lower clinical trial participation (30% vs. 18%, p = 0.05) compared to the younger patients. When treated with 1L chemotherapy, older patients required more dose adjustments (53.4% vs. 23%, p = 0.001) and received fewer cycles of chemotherapy (median 4 vs. 5, p = 0.01). Older patients had similar OS (11.2 months vs. 14 months, p = 0.06) and similar rates of treatment-related severe toxicity and healthcare visits, independent of the type of systemic treatment received, compared to younger patients. We conclude that select older adults with mUTC can be safely treated with immunotherapy and risk-adjusted regimens of chemotherapy with tangible survival benefits.
Keyphrases
- open label
- clinical trial
- phase ii
- study protocol
- papillary thyroid
- healthcare
- physical activity
- urinary tract
- newly diagnosed
- squamous cell
- squamous cell carcinoma
- ejection fraction
- randomized controlled trial
- small cell lung cancer
- stem cells
- radiation therapy
- metabolic syndrome
- type diabetes
- adipose tissue
- locally advanced
- social media
- combination therapy
- mesenchymal stem cells
- oxidative stress
- insulin resistance
- health information
- drug induced
- early onset
- breast cancer risk