Prostate Cancer and Taxotere®

Androgen-Independent (Hormone-Refractory) Metastatic Prostate Cancer

Taxotere(docetaxel) in combination with prednisone is indicated for the treatment of androgen-independent (hormone-refractory) metastatic prostate cancer (AIPC). This regimen is the only treatment regimen proven to significantly prolong survival in patients with AIPC.1

In a pivotal trial comparing Taxotere® + prednisone vs. mitoxantrone + prednisone, completed in January 2006, Taxotere® + prednisone demonstrated the following benefits:

  • Proven prolonged survival: The Taxotere® q 3 weeks + prednisone group showed significantly longer median survival vs. mitoxantrone + prednisone (18.9 months vs. 16.5 months, respectively).
  • Reduced risk of mortality: The Taxotere® q 3 weeks + prednisone group also showed a 24% reduced risk of mortality.
  • High number of patients completing planned course of therapy: In the Taxotere® q 3 weeks + prednisone group, a median of 9.5 cycles out of 10 cycles were completed.
  • Taxotere® q 3 weeks + prednisone also was well tolerated in the elderly.1-3

Learn more about the pivotal trial demonstrating the benefits of Taxotere® in the treatment of prostate cancer.

Also, access Taxotere® dosing adjustment guidelines for prostate cancer patients, useful resources for you in your practice, and educational materials for your patients.

References

  1. Taxotere® Prescribing Information. Bridgewater, NJ: sanofi-aventis U.S.; Rev.December 2006.
  2. Tannock IF, de Wit R, Berry WR, et al. Docetaxel plus prednisone or mitoxantrone plus prednisone for advanced prostate cancer. N Engl J Med. 2004;351:1502-1512.
  3. Data on file, sanofi-aventis. Clinical study report: a multicenter phase III randomized trial comparing Taxotere® administered either weekly or every three weeks in combination with prednisone versus mitoxantrone in combination with prednisone for metastatic hormone-refractory prostate cancer. Study number RP56976-V-327. 2004.