Addition of docetaxel, zoledronic acid, or both to first-line long-term hormone therapy in prostate cancer (STAMPEDE): survival results from an adaptive, multiarm, multistage, platform randomised controlled trial

Nicholas D James, Matthew R Sydes, Noel W Clarke, Malcolm D Mason, David P Dearnaley, Melissa R Spears, Alastair W S Ritchie, Christopher C Parker, J Martin Russell, Gerhardt Attard, Johann de Bono, William Cross, Rob J Jones, George Thalmann, Claire Amos, David Matheson, Robin Millman, Mymoona Alzouebi, Sharon Beesley, Alison J Birtle, Susannah Brock, Richard Cathomas, Prabir Chakraborti, Simon Chowdhury, Audrey Cook, Tony Elliott, Joanna Gale, Stephanie Gibbs, John D Graham, John Hetherington, Robert Hughes, Robert Laing, Fiona McKinna, Duncan B McLaren, Joe M O'Sullivan, Omi Parikh, Clive Peedell, Andrew Protheroe, Angus J Robinson, Narayanan Srihari, Rajaguru Srinivasan, John Staffurth, Santhanam Sundar, Shaun Tolan, David Tsang, John Wagstaff, Mahesh K B Parmar, STAMPEDE investigators, Fawzi Adab, Adebanji Adeyoju, Imtiaz Ahmed, Christopher Alcock, Abdulla Al-hasso, Roberto Alonzi, Mymoona Alzouebi, Gerard Andrade, Stephen Andrews, Jawaher Ansari, Nicola Anyamene, Ashraf Azzabi, Amit Bahl, David Ballesteros-Quintail, Gautam Banerjee, Jim Barber, Karin Baria, Ronald Beaney, Sharon Beesley, Mark Beresford, Gianfilippo Bertelli, Neeraj Bhalla, Rajanee Bhana, Alison Birtle, David Bloomfield, Jo Bowen, Joanne Brady, Robert Brierly, Sue Brock, B Brown Richard, Simon Brown, Michael Button, Philip Camilleri, Lisa Capaldi, Fiona Castell, Eliot Chadwick, Prabir Chakraborti, Andrew Chan, Olivia Chan, Natalie Charnley, Shan Chetiyawardana, Ananya Choudhurey, Ananya Choudhury, Simon Chowdhury, Mark Churn, Amanda Clarke, Noel Clarke, J Cole David, Audrey Cook, Richard Cowan, Simon Crabb, Michael Crawford, Perric Crellin, William Cross, Tathagata Das, Joe Davies, Joseph Davies, David Dearnaley, Jeanette Dickson, Sajid Durrani, Albert Edwards, Andrew Eichholz, Tony Elliott, Chinnamani Eswar, Alison Falconer, Catherine Ferguson, Daniel Ford, Victoria Ford, John Frew, Olivera Frim, Joanna Gale, Stephanie Gibbs, Hilary Glen, John D Graham, Warren Grant, Emma Gray, Teresa Guerrero-Urbano, Nishi Gupta, Abdel Hamid, Joanna Hamilton, John Hardman, Stephen Harland, Peter Harper, Catherine Heath, Ann Henry, Chris Herbert, John Hetherington, Esme Hill, Serena Hilman, Mohan Hingorani, Uschi Hofmann, Peter Hoskin, Robert Huddart, Robert Hughes, Simon Hughes, Azman Ibrahim, Suneil Jain, Sunjay Jain, Nicholas James, Peter Jenkins, Rob Jones, Mohammed Kagzi, Stephen Karp, Penny Kehagioglou, Kay Kelly, Pek Keng Koh, Manjusha Keni, Sara Khaksar, Omar Khan, Vincent Khoo, Peter Kirkbride, Anil Kumar, Muthar Kumar, Satish Kumar, Robert Laing, Carolynn Lamb, Maurice Lau, Kathryn Lees, Priscilla Leone, Jason Lester, John Littler, Jacqueline Livsey, John Logue, Carmel Loughrey, Anna Lydon, Carol Macgregor, Satish Maddineni, Rana Mahmood, Zafar Malik, Stephen Mangar, Malcolm Mason, Danish Mazhar, Ursula McGovern, Fiona McKinna, Duncan McLaren, Rhona McMenemin, Neil McPhail, Lucinda Melcher, Jamie Mills, Darren Mitchell, Natasha Mithal, Julian Money-Kyrle, Amir Montazeri, Stephen Morris, Diana Mort, Tanmay Mukhopadhyay, Dakshinamoorthy Muthukumar, Farhad Neave, Jackie Newby, Hugh Newman, Jonathon Nicoll, Ashok Nikapota, Helen O'Donnell, Peter Ostler, Joe O'Sullivan, Nachiappan Palaniappan, Miguel Panades, Michael Pantelides, Udaiveer Panwar, Omi Parikh, Christopher C Parker, Pugazhenthi Pattu, Alan Paul, Heather Payne, Ian Pedley, Clive Peedell, Don Phan Mau, Lisa Pickering, Katherine Pigott, George Plataniotis, Rick Popert, Emilio Porfiri, Ravi Prashant, Stephen Prescott, Andrew Protheroe, Delia Pudney, Thinn Pwint, Prakash Ramachandra, Rakesh Raman, Yvonne Rimmer, Angus J Robinson, Peter Robson, Paul Rogers, Martin Russell, Ami Sabharwal, Azmat Sadozye, Vijay Sangar, Naveed Sarwar, Daniel Saunders, Ian Sayers, Christopher Scrase, Clara Sentamans, Richard Shaffer, Devadasan Shakespeare, Denise Sheehan, Lin Shum Poh, Norma Sidek, Norma Sidek, Matthew Simms, Asha Sivapalasuntharam, Bruce Sizer, Mike Smith-Howell, Geoffrey Sparrow, Thiagarajan Sreenivasan, Narayanan Srihari, Rajaguru Srinivasan, John Staffurth, David Stewart, Simon Stewart, Andrew Stockdale, Ramachandran Subramaniam, Santhanam Sundar, Isabel Syndikus, Jacob Tanguay, Henry Taylor, Carys Thomas, Anna Thompson, Karen Tipples, Shaun Tolan, Anna Tran, David Tsang, Hans Van der Voet, Vilarino Varela Maria, Mohini Varughese, Ramachandran Venkitaraman, Balaji Venugopal, John Wagstaff, Georgina Walker, Jan Wallace, Paula Wells, Charlotte Westbury, Matthew Wheater, Peter Whelan, Marie Wilkins, Paula Wilson, Marcus Wise, Katie Wood, Cathryn Woodward, Jane Worlding, James Wylie, Anjali Zarkar, Dominik Berthold, Richard Cathomas, Donat Durr, Daniel Engeler, Fernanda Herrera, Patrice Jichlinski, Razvan Popescu, Stefan Prensser, Cyrill Rentsch, Beat Roth, Bettina Seifest, Daniele Siciliano, Raeto Strebel, George Thalmann, Nicholas D James, Matthew R Sydes, Noel W Clarke, Malcolm D Mason, David P Dearnaley, Melissa R Spears, Alastair W S Ritchie, Christopher C Parker, J Martin Russell, Gerhardt Attard, Johann de Bono, William Cross, Rob J Jones, George Thalmann, Claire Amos, David Matheson, Robin Millman, Mymoona Alzouebi, Sharon Beesley, Alison J Birtle, Susannah Brock, Richard Cathomas, Prabir Chakraborti, Simon Chowdhury, Audrey Cook, Tony Elliott, Joanna Gale, Stephanie Gibbs, John D Graham, John Hetherington, Robert Hughes, Robert Laing, Fiona McKinna, Duncan B McLaren, Joe M O'Sullivan, Omi Parikh, Clive Peedell, Andrew Protheroe, Angus J Robinson, Narayanan Srihari, Rajaguru Srinivasan, John Staffurth, Santhanam Sundar, Shaun Tolan, David Tsang, John Wagstaff, Mahesh K B Parmar, STAMPEDE investigators, Fawzi Adab, Adebanji Adeyoju, Imtiaz Ahmed, Christopher Alcock, Abdulla Al-hasso, Roberto Alonzi, Mymoona Alzouebi, Gerard Andrade, Stephen Andrews, Jawaher Ansari, Nicola Anyamene, Ashraf Azzabi, Amit Bahl, David Ballesteros-Quintail, Gautam Banerjee, Jim Barber, Karin Baria, Ronald Beaney, Sharon Beesley, Mark Beresford, Gianfilippo Bertelli, Neeraj Bhalla, Rajanee Bhana, Alison Birtle, David Bloomfield, Jo Bowen, Joanne Brady, Robert Brierly, Sue Brock, B Brown Richard, Simon Brown, Michael Button, Philip Camilleri, Lisa Capaldi, Fiona Castell, Eliot Chadwick, Prabir Chakraborti, Andrew Chan, Olivia Chan, Natalie Charnley, Shan Chetiyawardana, Ananya Choudhurey, Ananya Choudhury, Simon Chowdhury, Mark Churn, Amanda Clarke, Noel Clarke, J Cole David, Audrey Cook, Richard Cowan, Simon Crabb, Michael Crawford, Perric Crellin, William Cross, Tathagata Das, Joe Davies, Joseph Davies, David Dearnaley, Jeanette Dickson, Sajid Durrani, Albert Edwards, Andrew Eichholz, Tony Elliott, Chinnamani Eswar, Alison Falconer, Catherine Ferguson, Daniel Ford, Victoria Ford, John Frew, Olivera Frim, Joanna Gale, Stephanie Gibbs, Hilary Glen, John D Graham, Warren Grant, Emma Gray, Teresa Guerrero-Urbano, Nishi Gupta, Abdel Hamid, Joanna Hamilton, John Hardman, Stephen Harland, Peter Harper, Catherine Heath, Ann Henry, Chris Herbert, John Hetherington, Esme Hill, Serena Hilman, Mohan Hingorani, Uschi Hofmann, Peter Hoskin, Robert Huddart, Robert Hughes, Simon Hughes, Azman Ibrahim, Suneil Jain, Sunjay Jain, Nicholas James, Peter Jenkins, Rob Jones, Mohammed Kagzi, Stephen Karp, Penny Kehagioglou, Kay Kelly, Pek Keng Koh, Manjusha Keni, Sara Khaksar, Omar Khan, Vincent Khoo, Peter Kirkbride, Anil Kumar, Muthar Kumar, Satish Kumar, Robert Laing, Carolynn Lamb, Maurice Lau, Kathryn Lees, Priscilla Leone, Jason Lester, John Littler, Jacqueline Livsey, John Logue, Carmel Loughrey, Anna Lydon, Carol Macgregor, Satish Maddineni, Rana Mahmood, Zafar Malik, Stephen Mangar, Malcolm Mason, Danish Mazhar, Ursula McGovern, Fiona McKinna, Duncan McLaren, Rhona McMenemin, Neil McPhail, Lucinda Melcher, Jamie Mills, Darren Mitchell, Natasha Mithal, Julian Money-Kyrle, Amir Montazeri, Stephen Morris, Diana Mort, Tanmay Mukhopadhyay, Dakshinamoorthy Muthukumar, Farhad Neave, Jackie Newby, Hugh Newman, Jonathon Nicoll, Ashok Nikapota, Helen O'Donnell, Peter Ostler, Joe O'Sullivan, Nachiappan Palaniappan, Miguel Panades, Michael Pantelides, Udaiveer Panwar, Omi Parikh, Christopher C Parker, Pugazhenthi Pattu, Alan Paul, Heather Payne, Ian Pedley, Clive Peedell, Don Phan Mau, Lisa Pickering, Katherine Pigott, George Plataniotis, Rick Popert, Emilio Porfiri, Ravi Prashant, Stephen Prescott, Andrew Protheroe, Delia Pudney, Thinn Pwint, Prakash Ramachandra, Rakesh Raman, Yvonne Rimmer, Angus J Robinson, Peter Robson, Paul Rogers, Martin Russell, Ami Sabharwal, Azmat Sadozye, Vijay Sangar, Naveed Sarwar, Daniel Saunders, Ian Sayers, Christopher Scrase, Clara Sentamans, Richard Shaffer, Devadasan Shakespeare, Denise Sheehan, Lin Shum Poh, Norma Sidek, Norma Sidek, Matthew Simms, Asha Sivapalasuntharam, Bruce Sizer, Mike Smith-Howell, Geoffrey Sparrow, Thiagarajan Sreenivasan, Narayanan Srihari, Rajaguru Srinivasan, John Staffurth, David Stewart, Simon Stewart, Andrew Stockdale, Ramachandran Subramaniam, Santhanam Sundar, Isabel Syndikus, Jacob Tanguay, Henry Taylor, Carys Thomas, Anna Thompson, Karen Tipples, Shaun Tolan, Anna Tran, David Tsang, Hans Van der Voet, Vilarino Varela Maria, Mohini Varughese, Ramachandran Venkitaraman, Balaji Venugopal, John Wagstaff, Georgina Walker, Jan Wallace, Paula Wells, Charlotte Westbury, Matthew Wheater, Peter Whelan, Marie Wilkins, Paula Wilson, Marcus Wise, Katie Wood, Cathryn Woodward, Jane Worlding, James Wylie, Anjali Zarkar, Dominik Berthold, Richard Cathomas, Donat Durr, Daniel Engeler, Fernanda Herrera, Patrice Jichlinski, Razvan Popescu, Stefan Prensser, Cyrill Rentsch, Beat Roth, Bettina Seifest, Daniele Siciliano, Raeto Strebel, George Thalmann

Abstract

Background: Long-term hormone therapy has been the standard of care for advanced prostate cancer since the 1940s. STAMPEDE is a randomised controlled trial using a multiarm, multistage platform design. It recruits men with high-risk, locally advanced, metastatic or recurrent prostate cancer who are starting first-line long-term hormone therapy. We report primary survival results for three research comparisons testing the addition of zoledronic acid, docetaxel, or their combination to standard of care versus standard of care alone.

Methods: Standard of care was hormone therapy for at least 2 years; radiotherapy was encouraged for men with N0M0 disease to November, 2011, then mandated; radiotherapy was optional for men with node-positive non-metastatic (N+M0) disease. Stratified randomisation (via minimisation) allocated men 2:1:1:1 to standard of care only (SOC-only; control), standard of care plus zoledronic acid (SOC + ZA), standard of care plus docetaxel (SOC + Doc), or standard of care with both zoledronic acid and docetaxel (SOC + ZA + Doc). Zoledronic acid (4 mg) was given for six 3-weekly cycles, then 4-weekly until 2 years, and docetaxel (75 mg/m(2)) for six 3-weekly cycles with prednisolone 10 mg daily. There was no blinding to treatment allocation. The primary outcome measure was overall survival. Pairwise comparisons of research versus control had 90% power at 2·5% one-sided α for hazard ratio (HR) 0·75, requiring roughly 400 control arm deaths. Statistical analyses were undertaken with standard log-rank-type methods for time-to-event data, with hazard ratios (HRs) and 95% CIs derived from adjusted Cox models. This trial is registered at ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT00268476) and ControlledTrials.com (ISRCTN78818544).

Findings: 2962 men were randomly assigned to four groups between Oct 5, 2005, and March 31, 2013. Median age was 65 years (IQR 60-71). 1817 (61%) men had M+ disease, 448 (15%) had N+/X M0, and 697 (24%) had N0M0. 165 (6%) men were previously treated with local therapy, and median prostate-specific antigen was 65 ng/mL (IQR 23-184). Median follow-up was 43 months (IQR 30-60). There were 415 deaths in the control group (347 [84%] prostate cancer). Median overall survival was 71 months (IQR 32 to not reached) for SOC-only, not reached (32 to not reached) for SOC + ZA (HR 0·94, 95% CI 0·79-1·11; p=0·450), 81 months (41 to not reached) for SOC + Doc (0·78, 0·66-0·93; p=0·006), and 76 months (39 to not reached) for SOC + ZA + Doc (0·82, 0·69-0·97; p=0·022). There was no evidence of heterogeneity in treatment effect (for any of the treatments) across prespecified subsets. Grade 3-5 adverse events were reported for 399 (32%) patients receiving SOC, 197 (32%) receiving SOC + ZA, 288 (52%) receiving SOC + Doc, and 269 (52%) receiving SOC + ZA + Doc.

Interpretation: Zoledronic acid showed no evidence of survival improvement and should not be part of standard of care for this population. Docetaxel chemotherapy, given at the time of long-term hormone therapy initiation, showed evidence of improved survival accompanied by an increase in adverse events. Docetaxel treatment should become part of standard of care for adequately fit men commencing long-term hormone therapy.

Funding: Cancer Research UK, Medical Research Council, Novartis, Sanofi-Aventis, Pfizer, Janssen, Astellas, NIHR Clinical Research Network, Swiss Group for Clinical Cancer Research.

Copyright © 2016 James et al. Open Access article distributed under the terms of CC BY. Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.

Figures

Figure 1
Figure 1
Trial profile SOC-only=standard of care only. SOC + ZA=standard of care plus zoledronic acid. SOC + Doc=standard of care plus docetaxel. SOC + ZA + Doc=standard of care plus zoledronic acid and docetaxel.
Figure 2
Figure 2
Failure-free and overall survival Figure shows Kaplan-Meier curves and flexible parametric models fitted to the data. Number at risk (events) shows the number of individuals at risk (ie, the number who were event free) at each timepoint, with parentheses showing the number of individuals who developed events in the period between each timepoint. SOC-only=standard of care only. SOC + ZA=standard of care plus zoledronic acid. SOC + Doc=standard of care plus docetaxel. SOC + ZA + Doc=standard of care plus zoledronic acid and docetaxel.
Figure 3
Figure 3
Forest plots of treatment effect on survival within subsets Data are deaths/N or HR (95% CI). All p values were statistically non-significant. For SOC-only vs SOC + ZA, all p>0·09, PSA p=0·116, time-period p=1·000. For SOC-only vs SOC + Doc, all p>0·06, PSA p=0·589, time-period p=1·000. For SOC-only vs SOC + ZA + Doc, all p>0·23 except previously treated p=0·023, PSA p=0·254, time-period p=1·000. X axis provided with natural log scaling. SOC-only=standard of care only. SOC + ZA=standard of care plus zoledronic acid. SOC + Doc=standard of care plus docetaxel. SOC + ZA + Doc=standard of care plus zoledronic acid and docetaxel. PSA=prostate-specific antigen. NSAID=non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug.
Figure 4
Figure 4
Time to treatment after progression Figure shows treatments ever used at relapse, at the discretion of the treating clinician, by group, cumulative incidence curves. (A) Time to any treatment after progression. (B) Time to any life-prolonging treatment after progression. (C) Time to docetaxel after progression. (D) Time to abiraterone after progression. SOC-only=standard of care only. SOC + ZA=standard of care plus zoledronic acid. SOC + Doc=standard of care plus docetaxel. SOC + ZA + Doc=standard of care plus zoledronic acid and docetaxel. FFS=failure-free survival.

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