Survival, treatment duration and costs of patients with prostate cancer treated with triptorelin in Italy: a study of administrative databases.
Caffo. Orazio O; Facchini. Gaetano G; Esposti. Luca Degli LD; Acciai. Valentina V; Mauri. Giorgio G; Mazzanti. Paola P; Fornarini. Giuseppe G
Key Findings
- Median overall survival and treatment duration were not reached, showing prolonged benefit in real‑world use
- 24.8% of patients died and 30.4% switched therapy during follow‑up, indicating typical disease progression patterns
- Average annual cost per patient was €5,574, with roughly 50% due to the medication
Practical Outcomes
- Triptorelin appears safe and effective for long‑term use in prostate cancer, so biohackers can consider it a viable option for sustained hormone suppression. Expect a multi‑year treatment course with costs around €5–6k per year, half of which is the drug price.
Summary
In a big Italian health database, men with prostate cancer who took the hormone blocker triptorelin lived a long time and stayed on the drug for many years, with the average yearly cost being about €5,600, half of which is the drug itself.
Abstract
Several data support the efficacy/effectiveness, safety and favorable impact on quality of life of triptorelin treatment in patients with prostate cancer. However, little evidence is available concerning triptorelin use in the long term. We analyzed data on triptorelin treatment in patients with prostate cancer in an integrated Italian administrative database, covering around 6 million health-assisted subjects throughout the country. Patients with at least one prescription for triptorelin in the period 2010-2020 and with no evidence of metastasis were included and followed up until 2021. Overall survival (OS) and duration of treatment were analyzed using Kaplan-Meier curves, starting from the date of first prescription. The cohort included a total of 3,411 patients (mean age: 76.8 ± 8.7 years), of whom 1,326 (38.9%) were treated with triptorelin only and 2,085 (61.1%) with triptorelin combined with an anti-androgen. Overall, 847 (24.8%) patients with prostate cancer died and 1,037 (30.4%) had a treatment switch during the follow-up period, and both the median OS and median duration of treatment were not reached in both groups. The mean annual total cost per patient was estimated as 5,574 €, with almost half of the costs related to medication expenses (2,737 €). We found a long survival and duration of triptorelin treatment in this population of Italian patients with prostate cancer. This study with a long follow-up period further highlights the usefulness of healthcare utilization databases to integrate results obtained from clinical studies with those from everyday clinical practice.
Study Information
pubmed
2024
2024-11-11T00:00:00.000Z
10.33393/grhta.2024.3055
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