Skin rash in metastatic hormone sensitive prostate cancer patients treated with apalutamide: a retrospective multicenter study in Koreaopen access
- Authors
- Kim, Won Tae; Han, Hyun Ho; Yun, Seok Joong; Yu, Seong Hyeon; Kang, Taek Won; Ha, Yun-Sok; Lee, Jun Nyung; Jo, Jung Ki; Hong, Sung Kyu; Joung, Jae Young; Kwon, Tae Gyun; Kim, Byung Hoon; Seo, Won Ik; Lee, Chan Ho; Chung, Jae Il; Ha, U-Syn; Lee, Ji Youl; Jeon, Hwang Gyun; Seo, Seong Il; Koo, Kyo Chul; Chung, Byung Ha; Kim, Jong Wook; Choi, Joongwon; Park, Jong Wook; Park, Hongzoo; Park, Sungchan; Kim, Soo Dong; Lee, Hak Min
- Issue Date
- Mar-2025
- Publisher
- Elsevier B.V.
- Keywords
- Apalutamide; Neoplasm metastasis; Prostatic neoplasms
- Citation
- Prostate International, v.13, no.1, pp 15 - 21
- Pages
- 7
- Indexed
- SCIE
SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- Prostate International
- Volume
- 13
- Number
- 1
- Start Page
- 15
- End Page
- 21
- URI
- https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/212563
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.prnil.2024.10.003
- ISSN
- 2287-8882
2287-903X
- Abstract
- Background: Skin rash is a common adverse event in patients with metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer (mHSPC) treated with apalutamide. This study aims to investigate the incidence rate of skin rash and the predictive value of inflammation markers for skin rash in real-world Korean patients.
Materials and Methods: We conducted a retrospective analysis of patients with prostate cancer (PCa) who received apalutamide across 18 institutions in Korea, with a follow-up period of at least three months. A total of 218 patients were evaluated.
Results: Among the 214 patients analyzed, 78 (36.4%) developed a skin rash. The severity of the rash was classified as grade 1 (G1) in 27 patients (12.6%), grade 2 (G2) in 29 patients (13.5%), and grade 3 (G3) in 22 patients (10.3%). The median time to onset of any skin rash was 65.5 days (interquartile range, IQR 31.0-88.0). The monocyte-to-lymphocyte ratio (MLR) and systemic immune-inflammation response index (SIRI) were significantly higher in the G2 plus G3 group compared to the no rash plus G1 group (p=0.006, p=0.013, respectively) before apalutamide treatment. After 3 months, platelet-to-lymphocyte ratio (PLR) and SIRI were significantly higher in the G2 plus G3 group compared to the no rash plus G1 group (p=0.010, p=0.025, respectively)
Conclusions: In a real-world cohort of Korean patients, skin rash occurred in 36.4% of cases, with a median time to onset of 65.5 days. Grade 3 skin rash developed in 10.3% of cases. While MLR and SIRI were significantly higher in the G2 plus G3 group, these markers cannot be considered reliable predictors due to a low area under the curve (AUC < 0.7) before apalutamide treatment. However, increased levels of PLR, SII, and SIRI could potentially be useful for monitoring for the risk of severe rash development in these patients.
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