Authors
Fred Saad, Donald M Gleason, Robin Murray, Simon Tchekmedyian, Peter Venner, Louis Lacombe, Joseph L Chin, Jeferson J Vinholes, J Allen Goas, Bee Chen
Publication date
2002/10/2
Journal
Journal of the National Cancer Institute
Volume
94
Issue
19
Pages
1458-1468
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
Background: Bone metastases are a common cause of morbidity in patients with prostate carcinoma. We studied the effect of a new bisphosphonate, zoledronic acid, which blocks bone destruction, on skeletal complications in prostate cancer patients with bone metastases. Methods: Patients with hormone-refractory prostate cancer and a history of bone metastases were randomly assigned to a double-blind treatment regimen of intravenous zoledronic acid at 4 mg (N = 214), zoledronic acid at 8 mg (subsequently reduced to 4 mg; 8/4) (N = 221), or placebo (N = 208) every 3 weeks for 15 months. Proportions of patients with skeletal-related events, time to the first skeletal-related event, skeletal morbidity rate, pain and analgesic scores, disease progression, and safety were assessed. All statistical tests were two-sided. Results: Approximately 38% of patients who received zoledronic acid at 4 mg, 28% who …
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