2022
DOI: 10.1200/jco.2022.40.6_suppl.069
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First look at patient reported outcomes from IRONMAN, the international registry of men with advanced prostate cancer.

Abstract: 69 Background: While population-based estimates of advanced prostate cancer survivors are lacking, an estimated 180,000 men in the US are living with metastatic prostate cancer. Their survivorship experience is distinct from localized patients as they suffer quality of life detriments both due to the severity of disease and its therapies. We examined quality-of-life indictors among men in the IRONMAN global registry of advanced prostate cancer. Methods: IRONMAN (International Registry of Men with Advanced Pro… Show more

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“… 94 Real-world data have also help shed light on the impacts of ARPis; mCRPC patients appear to suffer worse QoL and high pain scores compared to mCSPC patients 95 though an early peek of the behemoth global registry of advanced prostate cancer, IRONMAN, does not support this conclusion. 96 Nevertheless, both diseases require a significant caregiver burden of up to 30 h per week 95 – a poorly studied impact of prostate cancer care that warrants more exploration.…”
Section: Future Directions and Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 94 Real-world data have also help shed light on the impacts of ARPis; mCRPC patients appear to suffer worse QoL and high pain scores compared to mCSPC patients 95 though an early peek of the behemoth global registry of advanced prostate cancer, IRONMAN, does not support this conclusion. 96 Nevertheless, both diseases require a significant caregiver burden of up to 30 h per week 95 – a poorly studied impact of prostate cancer care that warrants more exploration.…”
Section: Future Directions and Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%