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You have accessJournal of UrologyProstate Cancer: Advanced (Including Drug Therapy) III (MP60)1 May 2024MP60-19 ONCOLOGICAL OUTCOMES OF LOW VOLUME CRPC: RESULTS FROM A LONGITUDINAL REAL-LIFE MULTICENTER COHORT Maria Consiglia Ferriero, Giuseppe Chiacchio, Riccardo Mastroianni, Leonardo Misuraca, Alfredo Maria Bove, Umberto Anceschi, Aldo Brassetti, Gabriele Tuderti, Cosimo De Nunzio, Giorgia Tema, Beatrice Turchi, Richard Naspro, Silvia Chiellino, Elisena Franzese, Michela Izzo, Annalisa Pappalardo, Gaetano Facchini, Fabio Calabrò, Serena Astore, Andrea Tubaro, and Giuseppe Simone Maria Consiglia FerrieroMaria Consiglia Ferriero , Giuseppe ChiacchioGiuseppe Chiacchio , Riccardo MastroianniRiccardo Mastroianni , Leonardo MisuracaLeonardo Misuraca , Alfredo Maria BoveAlfredo Maria Bove , Umberto AnceschiUmberto Anceschi , Aldo BrassettiAldo Brassetti , Gabriele TudertiGabriele Tuderti , Cosimo De NunzioCosimo De Nunzio , Giorgia TemaGiorgia Tema , Beatrice TurchiBeatrice Turchi , Richard NasproRichard Naspro , Silvia ChiellinoSilvia Chiellino , Elisena FranzeseElisena Franzese , Michela IzzoMichela Izzo , Annalisa PappalardoAnnalisa Pappalardo , Gaetano FacchiniGaetano Facchini , Fabio CalabròFabio Calabrò , Serena AstoreSerena Astore , Andrea TubaroAndrea Tubaro , and Giuseppe SimoneGiuseppe Simone View All Author Informationhttps://doi.org/10.1097/01.JU.0001008804.84010.ec.19AboutPDF ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints ShareFacebookLinked InTwitterEmail Abstract INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVE: There is lack of consensus about the definition and the imaging modalities to be used in order to define the status of non-metastatic (nm) castration resistant prostate cancer (CRPC). Some reports highlighted that almost half of patients with nmCRPC based on conventional imaging might shift to CRPC when reassessed with PSMA PET scan. Nowadays, patients with oligometastatic (om) castration resistant prostate cancer (CRPC) usually receive treatments targeting androgen receptors, similarly to nmCRPC patients. Based on these data, in this study we compared oncologic outcomes of patients with nmCRPC and oligometastatic population from a longitudinal real-life multicenter series. METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed data extracted from chemo na'ive CRPC and from nmCRPC dataset. The former was queried for low volume disease (defined as non metastatic disease or less than 6 bone lesions or bulky node25 cm), the latter for all nmCRPC patients. We compared the main clinical features of nmCRPC versus omCRPC patients. Mann-Whitney test and Chi square test were used to compare continuous and categorial variables, respectively. The Kaplan-Meier method was used to compare progression-free (PFS), cancer-specific (CSS) and overall survival (0s) probabilities between groups. Survival probabilities were computed at 12.24.48 and 60 months. RESULTS: Overall, 48 (27%) nmCRPC and 130 omCRPC patients (73%) were included in the analysis. Overall, 5-yr PFS. CSS and OS probabilities were 61.9%. 72.3% and 69.1%. respectively. All these cases were treated with antiandrogens receptor targeted agents as first treatment line. The oligometastatic cohort was younger (p=0.034), displayed a higher PSA level (p=0.023) and a higher rate of nodal metastatis (p=0.011) than the non-metastatic cohort.The nmCRPC and the omCRPC cohorts displayed comparable PFS probabilities after the first treatment line (log rank p=0.317, Figure 1).At kaplan meyer analysis, CSS and OS probabilities were comparable for nmCRPC and omCRPC group (log rank p=0.43 and p=0.93, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: In this multicentre real-life sieries, nm- and om-CRPC cohorts displayed comparable progression free survival probabilities at first line treatment. These data shed lights on actual limits of imaging modalities and raise the question about the existence itself of nmCRPC patients. 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