Vaccine Provides Help For Prostate Cancer Patients
Posted on: Thursday, 15 May 2008, 10:25 CDT
A new prostate cancer vaccine may give hope to men with metastatic prostate cancer by enabling their immune systems to fight the disease. Researchers from the University of Iowa presented data on the adenovirus/PSA (Ad/PSA) vaccine today during the Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Urological Association in Orlando.
In recent years, the concept of vaccine immunotherapy for advanced prostate cancer has become increasingly high profile as research has expanded. Major advances in the field have contributed significantly to the discussion of this important cancer therapy as researchers explore new ways to prolong survival and improve the quality of life in patients with metastatic disease.
Researchers presented their findings in a special press conference on May 18, 2008 at 2:00 p.m.
Prostate cancer cells produce a protein known as prostate-specific antigen (PSA)
This Phase I clinical trial assessed the performance of the Ad/PSA vaccine in men with measurable metastatic prostate cancer. Patients with D2 or D3 cancers (median age 71, median PSA 128 ng/ml) were treated with one of three dose levels of the vaccine and were followed with physical and clinical chemistry exams at two and three weeks and two, four, eight and 12 months. Median follow up was 12 months and median survival was 18 months.
After receiving the vaccine, at least 40 percent of patients developed immune responses to PSA, with anti-PSA antibodies produced in 42 percent of patients and anti-PSA T-cell responses in 71 percent. 57 percent of patients survived longer than predicted, with doubling time increased in 48 percent. Longest survival was 71 months – nearly six years.
In addition to the author, J. Brantley Thrasher, M.D., a spokesperson for the AUA, will be on hand to address reporter questions and provide third-party perspective on the study.
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