Platinum ineligibility and survival outcomes in patients with advanced urothelial carcinoma receiving first-line treatment

Shilpa Gupta, Alexander Andreev-Drakhlin,Otto Fajardo,Marcella Fasso,Jorge A. Garcia, Christopher Wee,Carsten Schroder

JNCI-JOURNAL OF THE NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE(2024)

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Background This study examined real-world patients with locally advanced or metastatic urothelial carcinoma considered ineligible for platinum-containing chemotherapy in the first-line setting.Methods This retrospective observational study used data from a nationwide (United States) de-identified patient-level electronic health record-derived database. Eligible adults (aged 18 years and older) had a locally advanced or metastatic urothelial carcinoma diagnosis on or after January 1, 2016, and initiated first-line systemic treatment at least 90 days before December 31, 2021. Platinum ineligibility was defined as Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status of at least 3, creatinine clearance less than 30 mL/min, or Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status of 2 and creatinine clearance of less than 45 mL/min. Overall survival and real-world progression-free survival (PFS) were summarized using the Kaplan-Meier method.Results The overall population comprised 4270 patients; 477 (11%) were considered platinum ineligible, 262 (55%) received a first-line programmed cell death 1 or programmed cell death ligand 1 immune checkpoint inhibitor, and 118 (25%) received platinum-based chemotherapy. A total of 2335 (55%) patients were platinum eligible; 677 (29%) received a first-line programmed cell death 1 or programmed cell death ligand 1 inhibitor, and 1229 (53%) received platinum-based chemotherapy. Median overall survival was 13.3 months (95% confidence interval [CI] = 12.4 to 14.8 months) in platinum-eligible and 5.1 months (95% CI = 4.2 to 6.4 months) in platinum-ineligible patients. Median PFS was shorter in platinum-ineligible (3.4 months; 95% CI = 2.9 to 4.0 months) vs platinum-eligible patients (5.9 months; 95% CI = 5.5 to 6.2 months) overall and when stratified by first-line therapy type.Conclusion This real-world study has shown for the first time the treatment patterns and outcomes in newly diagnosed patients with locally advanced or metastatic urothelial carcinoma ineligible for platinum-based chemotherapy. These findings provide quantitative benchmarks for platinum ineligibility in the first-line advanced or metastatic urothelial carcinoma setting and highlight the need for novel therapy options.
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