Health-related quality of life outcomes in randomized controlled trials in metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer: a systematic review

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2024-12

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Osanto, Susanne
Vliert-Bout, Anne-Laurien van de
Gomez de Segura, Cristina Alvarez
Efficace, Fabio
Sparano, Francesco
Willemse, Peter-Paul M
Schoones, Jan
Cohen, Adam
Barjesteh van Waalwijk van Doorn-Khosrovani, Sahar

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Since 2015 multiple combination treatments became available for metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer (mHSPC) without effectiveness cross-comparison. Health-related quality of life (HRQoL) could aid in decision-making. METHODS: We systematically reviewed HRQoL publications (January 2015-September 2024) of phase III randomized controlled trials (RCTs) in mHSPC using PRISMA guidelines, cross-compared HRQoL results and assessed usefulness to support decision-making (PROSPERO: CRD42023470698). International Society for Quality-of-Life Research (ISOQOL) recommended standards were used to assess quality of Patient-reported Outcomes reporting. FINDINGS: We identified nine HRQoL publications from eight RCTs investigating an estradiol patch, or either radiotherapy, docetaxel, androgen-receptor-pathway-inhibitor (ARPI) abiraterone, apalutamide or enzalutamide added to androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) versus ADT ± placebo in ≥8000 patients. Only three studies were considered to have low overall risk of bias (RoB2). Eight HRQoL measures (1-4 per study) were used; 3/5 RCTs investigating an ARPI measured HRQoL using Brief Pain Inventory (BPI-SF), and Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-Prostate (FACT-P). Overall, the quality of PRO reporting was high, but PRO-hypothesis was provided by only 25% and reasons for missing data explained in only 50% of RCTs. INTERPRETATION: Conceptual and methodological HRQoL heterogeneity, along with risk of biases, hampers cross-comparison and failed to robustly support decision-making underscoring the importance of harmonizing methodological approaches. FUNDING: None.

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Osanto, S, Vliert-Bout, A-L V D, Gomez de Segura, C A, Efficace, F, Sparano, F, Willemse, P-P, Schoones, J, Cohen, A & Barjesteh van Waalwijk van Doorn-Khosrovani, S 2024, 'Health-related quality of life outcomes in randomized controlled trials in metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer : a systematic review', EClinicalMedicine, vol. 78, 102914. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eclinm.2024.102914