2022
Phase 1/2 study of ARV-110, an androgen receptor (AR) PROTAC degrader, in metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC).
Gao X, Burris H, Vuky J, Dreicer R, Sartor A, Sternberg C, Percent I, Hussain M, Kalebasty A, Shen J, Heath E, Abesada-Terk G, Gandhi S, McKean M, Lu H, Berghorn E, Gedrich R, Chirnomas S, Vogelzang N, Petrylak D. Phase 1/2 study of ARV-110, an androgen receptor (AR) PROTAC degrader, in metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC). Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2022, 40: 17-17. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2022.40.6_suppl.017.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMetastatic castration-resistant prostate cancerNovel hormonal agentsProstate-specific antigenClinical activityBetter prostate-specific antigenOngoing phase 1/2 studyCastration-resistant prostate cancerBiomarker-defined subgroupsPhase 2 dosePhase 1/2 studyWild-type ARFourth subgroupPhase 1AR alterationsRECIST responseSpecific molecular profilePrior therapyAdverse eventsAR-V7Tumor shrinkageHormonal agentsTreatment optionsClinical historyDisease progressionProstate cancer
2021
Efficacy of enzalutamide (ENZA) plus androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) in men with de novo (M1) metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer (mHSPC) versus progression to mHSPC (M0): Post hoc analysis of the phase III ARCHES trial.
Azad A, Villers A, Alekseev B, Szmulewitz R, Alcaraz A, Shore N, Petrylak D, Holzbeierlein J, Gomez-Veiga F, Rosbrook B, Zohren F, Lee H, Haas G, Iguchi T, Stenzl A, Armstrong A. Efficacy of enzalutamide (ENZA) plus androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) in men with de novo (M1) metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer (mHSPC) versus progression to mHSPC (M0): Post hoc analysis of the phase III ARCHES trial. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2021, 39: 102-102. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2021.39.6_suppl.102.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMetastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancerEfficacy of enzalutamideAndrogen deprivation therapyDe novo metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancerM1 diseaseInitial diagnosisProstate-specific antigenSecondary endpointsDisease volumeTreatment armsHormone-sensitive prostate cancerProgression-free survival eventsPrior docetaxel useKey secondary endpointNew antineoplastic therapiesDeprivation therapyDocetaxel usePrior docetaxelEfficacy outcomesPrimary endpointPSA progressionBaseline characteristicsObjective responseClinical benefitSafety profile
2020
PD10-10 IMPACT OF BASELINE DISEASE VOLUME AND PRIOR DOCETAXEL THERAPY ON PROSTATE-SPECIFIC ANTIGEN-RELATED OUTCOMES IN PATIENTS WITH METASTATIC HORMONE-SENSITIVE PROSTATE CANCER TREATED WITH ENZALUTAMIDE PLUS ANDROGEN DEPRIVATION THERAPY
Shore* N, Crawford E, Szmulewitz R, Petrylak D, Holzbeierlein J, Villers A, Azad A, Alcaraz A, Alekseev B, Iguchi T, Gomez-Veiga F, Rosbrook B, Baron B, Haas G, Stenzl A, Armstrong A. PD10-10 IMPACT OF BASELINE DISEASE VOLUME AND PRIOR DOCETAXEL THERAPY ON PROSTATE-SPECIFIC ANTIGEN-RELATED OUTCOMES IN PATIENTS WITH METASTATIC HORMONE-SENSITIVE PROSTATE CANCER TREATED WITH ENZALUTAMIDE PLUS ANDROGEN DEPRIVATION THERAPY. Journal Of Urology 2020, 203 DOI: 10.1097/ju.0000000000000844.010.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2014
A phase II trial of prostate-specific membrane antigen antibody drug conjugate (PSMA ADC) in taxane-refractory metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC).
Petrylak D, Smith D, Appleman L, Fleming M, Hussain A, Dreicer R, Sartor A, Shore N, Vogelzang N, Youssoufian H, Olson W, Stambler N, Huang K, Israel R. A phase II trial of prostate-specific membrane antigen antibody drug conjugate (PSMA ADC) in taxane-refractory metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC). Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2014, 32: 83-83. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2014.32.4_suppl.83.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMetastatic castration-resistant prostate cancerProstate-specific membrane antigenProgressive metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancerProstate-specific antigenCastration-resistant prostate cancerMonomethyl auristatin EPhase II trialAdverse eventsII trialTumor responseProstate cancerECOG PS 0Significant adverse eventsAntibody drugsFree MMAEHigh PSMA expressionAnti-tumor activityProstate cancer cellsCTC declinePrior docetaxelPSA declinePS 0Peripheral neuropathyPSA reductionAntibody therapy
2013
A prognostic model for predicting overall survival in metastatic castrate-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) men treated with second-line chemotherapy.
Halabi S, Lin C, Small E, Armstrong A, Kaplan E, Petrylak D, Sternberg C, Shen L, Oudard S, De Bono J, Sartor A. A prognostic model for predicting overall survival in metastatic castrate-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) men treated with second-line chemotherapy. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2013, 31: 5011-5011. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2013.31.15_suppl.5011.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMedian overall survivalSecond-line chemotherapyFirst-line chemotherapyOverall survivalPrognostic modelRisk groupsECOG performance statusPhase III trialsBaseline prognostic factorsLow-risk groupProstate cancer menProstate-specific antigenDocetaxel useLine chemotherapyMCRPC settingMeasurable diseaseIII trialsPerformance statusProgressive diseaseVisceral diseasePrognostic factorsHormonal useClinical trialsProspective validationPrognostic variablesA model for predicting overall survival in men with metastatic castrate-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC) for whom first-line chemotherapy failed.
Halabi S, Lin C, Small E, Armstrong A, Kaplan E, Petrylak D, Sternberg C, Shen L, Oudard S, De Bono J, Sartor A. A model for predicting overall survival in men with metastatic castrate-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC) for whom first-line chemotherapy failed. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2013, 31: 24-24. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2013.31.6_suppl.24.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchFirst-line chemotherapyCastrate-resistant prostate cancerMedian overall survivalOverall survivalLow-risk groupRisk groupsPrognostic modelHazard ratioMetastatic castrate-resistant prostate cancerECOG performance statusPhase III trialsImportant prognostic factorProstate-specific antigenTime-dependent areaTime-dependent AUCDocetaxel useMCRPC settingMeasurable diseaseIII trialsPerformance statusProgressive diseaseVisceral diseasePrognostic factorsHormonal useClinical trials
2012
943P Openact: Phase 2, Open-Label Study of Sipuleucel-T in Metastatic Castrate-Resistant Prostate Cancer (MCRPC)
Corman J, Dawson N, Hall S, Nabhan C, Ferrari A, Armstrong A, Murdock M, Stewart F, Sheikh N, Petrylak D. 943P Openact: Phase 2, Open-Label Study of Sipuleucel-T in Metastatic Castrate-Resistant Prostate Cancer (MCRPC). Annals Of Oncology 2012, 23: ix311. DOI: 10.1016/s0923-7534(20)33504-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMetastatic castrate-resistant prostate cancerTotal nucleated cell countImmune responseHigher baseline prostate-specific antigenPhase 2 open-label studyCell countBaseline prostate-specific antigenAntigen-specific immune responsesCastrate-resistant prostate cancerT cell proliferative responsesAutologous cellular immunotherapyCostimulatory molecules CD54Sipuleucel-T treatmentOpen-label studySpeakers bureauHigher total nucleated cell countSanofi-AventisVirginia Mason Medical CenterRisk of deathCell proliferative responsesProstate-specific antigenNucleated cell countD exposureBristol-Myers SquibbCD54 upregulation
2010
Docetaxel
Phillips C, Petrylak D. Docetaxel. 2010, 133-146. DOI: 10.1007/978-1-60327-829-4_12.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCastration-resistant prostate cancerAndrogen deprivation therapyProstate-specific antigenProstate cancerInitial androgen deprivation therapyFirst treatment regimenSecondary hormonal manipulationsStandard chemotherapy combinationTaxane combination therapyFirst-line treatmentUse of docetaxelProstate cancer screeningDeprivation therapyRecurrent diseaseChemotherapy combinationsDocetaxel therapyPSA responseTreatment regimenTreatment optionsCancer screeningDisease progressionHormonal manipulationBetter survivalInvestigational usesSurgical castration
2006
A Phase I Trial of Pox PSA vaccines (PROSTVAC®-VF) with B7-1, ICAM-1, and LFA-3 co-stimulatory molecules (TRICOM™) in Patients with Prostate Cancer
DiPaola R, Plante M, Kaufman H, Petrylak D, Israeli R, Lattime E, Manson K, Schuetz T. A Phase I Trial of Pox PSA vaccines (PROSTVAC®-VF) with B7-1, ICAM-1, and LFA-3 co-stimulatory molecules (TRICOM™) in Patients with Prostate Cancer. Journal Of Translational Medicine 2006, 4: 1. PMID: 16390546, PMCID: PMC1360095, DOI: 10.1186/1479-5876-4-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchProstate-specific antigenSerious adverse eventsAdverse eventsProstate cancerB7-1ICAM-1Co-stimulatory molecules B7-1Mean prostate-specific antigenRecombinant vaccinia virus vaccineAndrogen-independent prostate cancerFurther phase IIPreliminary clinical activityInjection site reactionsPhase I trialVaccinia virus vaccineCo-stimulatory moleculesIndependent prostate cancerFeasible therapeutic approachRecombinant fowlpox virusStable diseaseMetastatic diseaseProgressive diseaseI trialTherapeutic vaccinesSafety profile
2000
Which patients with newly diagnosed prostate cancer need a radionuclide bone scan? An analysis based on 631 patients
Lee N, Fawaaz R, Olsson C, Benson M, Petrylak D, Schiff P, Bagiella E, Singh A, Ennis R. Which patients with newly diagnosed prostate cancer need a radionuclide bone scan? An analysis based on 631 patients. International Journal Of Radiation Oncology • Biology • Physics 2000, 48: 1443-1446. PMID: 11121646, DOI: 10.1016/s0360-3016(00)00785-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsProstate-specific antigenPositive bone scanRadionuclide bone scanBone scanClinical stageLow-risk groupGleason scorePositive BSIndependent predictorsProstate cancerNegative bone scanSignificant independent predictorsProstate cancer patientsSame risk groupProstate cancer biopsiesPathologic reviewStaging evaluationConsecutive patientsGleason 2Cancer patientsVs. 0Odds ratioRisk groupsPatientsCancer biopsiesDEXAMETHASONE DOES NOT SIGNIFICANTLY CONTRIBUTE TO THE RESPONSE RATE OF DOCETAXEL AND ESTRAMUSTINE IN ANDROGEN INDEPENDENT PROSTATE CANCER
WEITZMAN A, SHELTON G, ZUECH N, OWEN C, JUDGE T, BENSON M, SAWCZUK I, KATZ A, OLSSON C, BAGIELLA E, PFAFF C, NEWHOUSE J, PETRYLAK D. DEXAMETHASONE DOES NOT SIGNIFICANTLY CONTRIBUTE TO THE RESPONSE RATE OF DOCETAXEL AND ESTRAMUSTINE IN ANDROGEN INDEPENDENT PROSTATE CANCER. Journal Of Urology 2000, 163: 834-837. PMID: 10687988, DOI: 10.1016/s0022-5347(05)67815-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsProstate-specific antigenAndrogen-independent prostate cancerIndependent prostate cancerResponse rateMedian timeProstate cancerBaseline prostate-specific antigenSerum prostate-specific antigenMedian PSA increasePSA response rateDexamethasone monotherapyEstramustine administrationPSA declineMedian durationPartial responsePSA increaseDisease 3Day 1Specific antigenWeek 9Day 2EstramustinePatientsDocetaxelDexamethasone
1999
Chemotherapy for advanced hormone refractory prostate cancer
Petrylak D. Chemotherapy for advanced hormone refractory prostate cancer. Urology 1999, 54: 30-35. PMID: 10606282, DOI: 10.1016/s0090-4295(99)00452-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHormone-refractory prostate cancerRefractory prostate cancerProstate-specific antigenProstate cancerBone painAdvanced hormone-refractory prostate cancerHormone-resistant prostate cancerSerum prostate-specific antigenCombination of estramustinePhase III studySoft tissue metastasesTaxane-based therapyCombination of mitoxantroneMetastatic prostate cancerDrug Administration approvalCorticosteroid therapyHormone therapyIII studyTissue metastasesRandomized trialsTreatment optionsHistorical controlsAdministration approvalClinical practiceUS Food
1992
Estramustine and Vinblastine: Use of Prostate Specific Antigen as a Clinical Trial End Point for Hormone Refractory Prostatic Cancer
Seidman A, Scher H, Petrylak D, Dershaw D, Curley T. Estramustine and Vinblastine: Use of Prostate Specific Antigen as a Clinical Trial End Point for Hormone Refractory Prostatic Cancer. Journal Of Urology 1992, 147: 931-934. PMID: 1371564, DOI: 10.1016/s0022-5347(17)37426-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHormone-refractory prostatic cancerProstatic cancerProgressive hormone-refractory prostate cancerElevated prostate-specific antigen levelsProstate-specific antigen levelHormone-refractory prostate cancerClinical trial end pointsOutpatient treatment regimenRefractory prostate cancerSpecific antigen levelsTrial end pointsProstate-specific antigenManageable toxicityMedian durationPartial responsePSA levelsTreatment regimenEstramustine phosphateAntigen levelsProstate cancerAdditive cytotoxicityMedian decreasePatientsSpecific antigenHuman prostate