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A multidisciplinary consensus statement on the optimal pharmacological treatment for metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer.

A Borque-FernandoM A Calleja-HernándezJ M Cózar-OlmoA Gómez-IturriagaD A Pérez-FentesJ Puente-VázquezM Rodrigo-AliagaM UndaJ L Álvarez-Ossorio
Published in: Actas urologicas espanolas (2023)
Androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) is the mainstay treatment for metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer (mHSPC). The addition of docetaxel or new hormone therapies (abiraterone, apalutamide, or enzalutamide) improves overall survival and is currently the standard of care. However, the decision on the specific regimen to accompany ADT should be discussed with the patient, considering factors such as possible associated toxicities, duration of treatment, comorbidities, patient preferences, as there is no sufficient evidence to recommend one regimen over the other in most cases. This paper summarizes the evidence on the management of mHSPC and provides consensus recommendations on the optimal treatment in combination with ADT in mHSPC patients, with special attention to the patient's clinical profile.
Keyphrases
  • prostate cancer
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  • case report
  • radical prostatectomy
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  • combination therapy
  • stem cells
  • working memory
  • decision making
  • free survival