Adverse metabolic consequences of androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) on Asian patients with prostate cancer: Primary results from the real-life experience of ADT in Asia (READT) study

BackgroundAndrogen deprivation therapy (ADT) use in prostate cancer (PCa) has seen a rising trend. We investigated the relationship between ADT and adverse changes in metabolic parameters in an Asian population. MethodsThis is an international prospective multicenter single-arm cohort yielded from t...

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Main Authors: Wong, Chris H. M., Xu, Ning, Lim, Jasmine, Feng, Kuo-kang, Chan, Wayne K. W., Chan, Marco T. Y., Leung, Steven Ch, Chen, Dong-ning, Lin, Yun-zhi, Chiu, Peter K. F., Yee, Chi Hang, Teoh, Jeremy Y. C., Huang, Chiu-yuen, Yeoh, Wei-sien, Ong, Teng-aik, Wei, Yong, Ng, Chi-fai
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spelling my.um.eprints.384282023-06-28T04:25:52Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/38428/ Adverse metabolic consequences of androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) on Asian patients with prostate cancer: Primary results from the real-life experience of ADT in Asia (READT) study Wong, Chris H. M. Xu, Ning Lim, Jasmine Feng, Kuo-kang Chan, Wayne K. W. Chan, Marco T. Y. Leung, Steven Ch Chen, Dong-ning Lin, Yun-zhi Chiu, Peter K. F. Yee, Chi Hang Teoh, Jeremy Y. C. Huang, Chiu-yuen Yeoh, Wei-sien Ong, Teng-aik Wei, Yong Ng, Chi-fai R Medicine (General) BackgroundAndrogen deprivation therapy (ADT) use in prostate cancer (PCa) has seen a rising trend. We investigated the relationship between ADT and adverse changes in metabolic parameters in an Asian population. MethodsThis is an international prospective multicenter single-arm cohort yielded from the real-life experience of ADT in Asia (READT) registry. Consecutive ADT-naive patients diagnosed of PCa and started on ADT were prospectively recruited from 2016 and analyzed. Baseline patient characteristics, PCa disease status, and metabolic parameters were documented. Patients were followed up at 6-month interval for up to 5 years. Metabolic parameters including body weight, lipid profiles, and glycemic profiles were recorded and analyzed. Results589 patients were eligible for analysis. ADT was associated with adverse glycemic profiles, being notable at 6 months upon ADT initiation and persisted beyond 1 year. Comparing to baseline, fasting glucose level and hemoglobin A1c level increased by 4.8% (p < 0.001) and 2.7% (p < 0.001), respectively. Triglycerides level was also elevated by 16.1% at 6th month and by 20.6% at 12th month compared to baseline (p < 0.001). Mean body weight was 1.09 kg above baseline at 18th month (p < 0.001). ConclusionADT was associated with adverse metabolic parameters in terms of glycemic profiles, lipid profiles, and body weight in the Asian population. These changes developed early in the treatment and can persist beyond the first year. Regular monitoring of the biochemical profiles during treatment is paramount in safeguarding the patients' metabolic health. Wiley 2023-06 Article PeerReviewed Wong, Chris H. M. and Xu, Ning and Lim, Jasmine and Feng, Kuo-kang and Chan, Wayne K. W. and Chan, Marco T. Y. and Leung, Steven Ch and Chen, Dong-ning and Lin, Yun-zhi and Chiu, Peter K. F. and Yee, Chi Hang and Teoh, Jeremy Y. C. and Huang, Chiu-yuen and Yeoh, Wei-sien and Ong, Teng-aik and Wei, Yong and Ng, Chi-fai (2023) Adverse metabolic consequences of androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) on Asian patients with prostate cancer: Primary results from the real-life experience of ADT in Asia (READT) study. Prostate, 83 (8). pp. 801-808. ISSN 0270-4137, DOI https://doi.org/10.1002/pros.24519 <https://doi.org/10.1002/pros.24519>. 10.1002/pros.24519
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topic R Medicine (General)
spellingShingle R Medicine (General)
Wong, Chris H. M.
Xu, Ning
Lim, Jasmine
Feng, Kuo-kang
Chan, Wayne K. W.
Chan, Marco T. Y.
Leung, Steven Ch
Chen, Dong-ning
Lin, Yun-zhi
Chiu, Peter K. F.
Yee, Chi Hang
Teoh, Jeremy Y. C.
Huang, Chiu-yuen
Yeoh, Wei-sien
Ong, Teng-aik
Wei, Yong
Ng, Chi-fai
Adverse metabolic consequences of androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) on Asian patients with prostate cancer: Primary results from the real-life experience of ADT in Asia (READT) study
description BackgroundAndrogen deprivation therapy (ADT) use in prostate cancer (PCa) has seen a rising trend. We investigated the relationship between ADT and adverse changes in metabolic parameters in an Asian population. MethodsThis is an international prospective multicenter single-arm cohort yielded from the real-life experience of ADT in Asia (READT) registry. Consecutive ADT-naive patients diagnosed of PCa and started on ADT were prospectively recruited from 2016 and analyzed. Baseline patient characteristics, PCa disease status, and metabolic parameters were documented. Patients were followed up at 6-month interval for up to 5 years. Metabolic parameters including body weight, lipid profiles, and glycemic profiles were recorded and analyzed. Results589 patients were eligible for analysis. ADT was associated with adverse glycemic profiles, being notable at 6 months upon ADT initiation and persisted beyond 1 year. Comparing to baseline, fasting glucose level and hemoglobin A1c level increased by 4.8% (p < 0.001) and 2.7% (p < 0.001), respectively. Triglycerides level was also elevated by 16.1% at 6th month and by 20.6% at 12th month compared to baseline (p < 0.001). Mean body weight was 1.09 kg above baseline at 18th month (p < 0.001). ConclusionADT was associated with adverse metabolic parameters in terms of glycemic profiles, lipid profiles, and body weight in the Asian population. These changes developed early in the treatment and can persist beyond the first year. Regular monitoring of the biochemical profiles during treatment is paramount in safeguarding the patients' metabolic health.
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author Wong, Chris H. M.
Xu, Ning
Lim, Jasmine
Feng, Kuo-kang
Chan, Wayne K. W.
Chan, Marco T. Y.
Leung, Steven Ch
Chen, Dong-ning
Lin, Yun-zhi
Chiu, Peter K. F.
Yee, Chi Hang
Teoh, Jeremy Y. C.
Huang, Chiu-yuen
Yeoh, Wei-sien
Ong, Teng-aik
Wei, Yong
Ng, Chi-fai
author_facet Wong, Chris H. M.
Xu, Ning
Lim, Jasmine
Feng, Kuo-kang
Chan, Wayne K. W.
Chan, Marco T. Y.
Leung, Steven Ch
Chen, Dong-ning
Lin, Yun-zhi
Chiu, Peter K. F.
Yee, Chi Hang
Teoh, Jeremy Y. C.
Huang, Chiu-yuen
Yeoh, Wei-sien
Ong, Teng-aik
Wei, Yong
Ng, Chi-fai
author_sort Wong, Chris H. M.
title Adverse metabolic consequences of androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) on Asian patients with prostate cancer: Primary results from the real-life experience of ADT in Asia (READT) study
title_short Adverse metabolic consequences of androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) on Asian patients with prostate cancer: Primary results from the real-life experience of ADT in Asia (READT) study
title_full Adverse metabolic consequences of androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) on Asian patients with prostate cancer: Primary results from the real-life experience of ADT in Asia (READT) study
title_fullStr Adverse metabolic consequences of androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) on Asian patients with prostate cancer: Primary results from the real-life experience of ADT in Asia (READT) study
title_full_unstemmed Adverse metabolic consequences of androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) on Asian patients with prostate cancer: Primary results from the real-life experience of ADT in Asia (READT) study
title_sort adverse metabolic consequences of androgen deprivation therapy (adt) on asian patients with prostate cancer: primary results from the real-life experience of adt in asia (readt) study
publisher Wiley
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