Background: Observational studies generate information on real-world therapy and complement data from prospective randomized trials. LEAN is an open-label, non-interventional, multi-centre, German cohort study on leuprorelin in routine clinical practice. Objectives: To extend knowledge on the use, effectiveness, and tolerability of HEXAL/Sandoz leuprorelin (in this article, the term Leuprone® HEXAL® covers Leuprorelin Sandoz® as well) solid implant in patients with prostate cancer (PCa) in a real-world setting. Methods: 959 PCa patients scheduled for androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) received leuprorelin acetate implant. Metabolism, serum prostate-specific antigen (PSA), and testosterone data, if available, were collected at baseline and follow-up visits for ≥12 months. Results: Of 694 patients in the modified full analysis set, 26.4% received GnRH analogues ≤6 months before enrolment. Fifty-one percent of patients were treated for locally advanced or metastatic PCa. In 19.6% of patients, ADT was used in neoadjuvant or adjuvant settings and in 28.5% with rising PSA after definite therapy. Testosterone levels <0.5 ng/mL were achieved in >90% of patients. Safety profile was in line with the summary of product characteristics. Therapy was well tolerated, with patient-triggered therapy discontinuation in 3.6%. Conclusions: This interim analysis confirmed previous efficacy findings for leuprorelin implant in a real-world setting. This contemporary cohort showed a shift in the use of ADT to non-metastatic PCa stages.
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Schmitz-Dräger, B. J., Mühlich, S., Lange, C., Benderska-Söder, N., Bismarck, E., Starlinger, R., … Hakenberg, O. W. (2021). Effectiveness and Distribution of Testosterone Levels within First Year of Androgen Deprivation Therapy in a Real-World Setting: Results from the Non-Interventional German Cohort LEAN Study. Urologia Internationalis, 105(5–6), 436–445. https://doi.org/10.1159/000513073
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