Androcur 50 in the treatment of prostatic carcinoma. Belgian multicentric study with the participation of 30 urologists
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Androcur 50 in the treatment of prostatic carcinoma. Belgian multicentric study with the participation of 30 urologists
Abstract
Androcur 50 was administered as monotherapy (n = 73) or as combined therapy with LH-RH agonists (n = 130) in 203 patients during a 6 month period. Eighty two patients had a local invasive disease, 119 had metastatic disease and 2 had a tumor confined to the prostate. Quality of life could be evaluated in 164 patients considered as valid cases for efficacy analysis. General well being improved in 41% of the patients, appetite was better in 34% of the patients and weight increased in 36%. Pain due to metastatic disease decreased or stabilised in 96% of the patients. Of the 203 patients, 8 patients had objective metastatic progression which led to death in one patient. The incidence of side effects observed in all 203 is as follows: 9% gynaecomastia, 6.5% gastro-intestinal disorders. Hot flushes were reported in 2% of the patients in the monotherapy and in 13% of the patients in the combined treatment. This open not controlled trial shows that the use of Androcur 50 in monotherapy or in combined treatment is an effective drug for prostatic carcinoma, improves quality of life and is generally well tolerated.
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