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Neal D Shore1, K Kent Chevli2, Daniel Saltzstein3
1START Carolinas Research, AUC Urology Specialists, Myrtle Beach, SC.
Introduction:
The OPTIMA II phase 2b study (NCT03558503) treated patients with low-grade intermediate-risk non-muscle invasive bladder cancer (LG-IR-NMIBC) with UGN-102, a reverse thermal hydrogel containing mitomycin. Efficacy and safety results have been reported for the 12-month parent study; here, we report 5-year follow-up data.
Patients And Methods:
Patients who participated in the OPTIMA II study and achieved a complete response (CR) after 6 weekly doses of UGN-102 were followed for up to 9 months after initial CR. Those with CR at study completion were eligible to enroll in a further long-term follow-up (LTFU) study, during which there were no protocol-specified interventions/treatments, protocol-specified visits, or evaluations. Supervising physicians provided semiannual updates on patients' disease status. Duration of response (DoR) was calculated using the Kaplan-Meier method.
Results:
Of the 41 patients achieving a CR at 3 months, 25 remained in CR at 12 months and 17 entered LTFU. For the 41 patients achieving a CR at 3 months the median Kaplan-Meier estimate of DoR was 24.2 months (95% confidence interval [CI], 9.72-42.09), with a median follow-up time of 35.8 months (95% CI, 10.78-60.98). For the 17 patients in the LTFU study the median DoR was 42.1 months (95% CI, 24.18-not estimable [NE]), with a median follow-up of 50.40 months (95% CI, 26.97-NE), CONCLUSION: These results demonstrate that treatment with UGN-102 results in clinically meaningful, and highly durable response in patients with LG-IR-NMIBC. UGN-102 may offer a promising non-surgical alternative to transurethral resection of bladder cancer (TURBT) for LG-IR-NMIBC patients.
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