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Abstract

Aims: The intermittent administration of chemotherapy is a means of preserving patients' quality of life (QL). The aim of this study was to verify whether the intermittent administration of docetaxel (DOC) improves the patients' QL. Patients & methods: All patients received DOC 70 mg/m(2) every 3 weeks for eight cycles. The patients were randomized to receive DOC continuously or with a fixed 3-month interval after the first four DOC courses. Results: The study involved 148 patients. There was no difference in QL between the groups receiving intermittent or continuous treatment. Intermittence had no detrimental effects on disease control. Conclusion: Although feasible and not detrimental, our results showed that true intermittent chemotherapy in metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer patients failed to improve the patients' QL.

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Caffo, Orazio;  Lo Re, Giovanni;  Sava, Teodoro;  Buti, Sebastiano;  Sacco, Cosimo;  Basso, Umberto;  Zustovich, Fable;  Lodde, Michele;  Perin, Alessandra;  Facchini, Gaetano;  Veccia, Antonello;  Maines, Francesca;  Barile, Carmen;  Fratino, Lucia;  Gernone, Angela;  De Vivo, Rocco;  Pappagallo, Giovanni L.;  Galligioni, Enzo

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