Osteoprotektion als Baustein der Therapie des metastasierten Prostatakarzinoms: Behandlungsrealität in Deutschland und Entscheidungspfade zur Therapieoptimierung

  • Marie Christine Hupe
  • Marten Müller
  • Julian Peter Struck
  • Judith Riccarda Wießmeyer
  • Tomasz Ozimek
  • Thomas Steuber
  • Jürgen Gschwend
  • Peter Hammerer
  • Mario W Kramer
  • Axel S Merseburger

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Osteoprotective medications are a key element not only in the management of bone metastases of castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) but also of hormone-sensitive prostate cancer (mHSPC). Additionally, osteoprotective drugs can prevent androgen deprivation-induced bone loss. The aim of this study was to illustrate the practice pattern of osteoprotection for prostate cancer patients in Germany.

MATERIAL AND METHODS: We designed an online survey consisting of 16 questions. The survey was sent to the nation-wide working groups "Oncology" and "Uro-Oncology" as well as to colleagues from the departments of urology of University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein (Campus Lübeck), Academic Hospital Brunswick and Technical University of Munich. Furthermore, we developed flow charts for decision guidance for osteoprotection within the different stages of prostate cancer.

RESULTS: Our analysis demonstrates a routine use of osteoprotection in the management of bone metastases of mCRPC. In contrast, osteoprotective medications are less often used for the treatment of bone metastases of mHSPC and for the prevention of androgen deprivation-induced bone loss. Our flow charts depict the different dosages and intervals for the administration of osteoprotective drugs in the different stages of prostate cancer.

CONCLUSIONS: Osteoprotection is not only confined to mCRPC with bone metastases. It plays a crucial role in the management of all stages of metastatic prostate cancer.

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Translated title of the contributionOsteoprotection in the management of metastatic prostate cancer: real-world data from Germany and decision guidance
Original languageGerman
ISSN0001-7868
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 02.2022

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