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      Angiotensin system inhibitors and survival in patients with metastatic renal cell carcinoma treated with VEGF-targeted therapy: A pooled secondary analysis of clinical trials.

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          Use of angiotensin system inhibitors (ASIs; angiotensin receptor blockers or angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors) has been reported to be associated with improved survival in metastatic renal cell carcinoma (mRCC), particularly when used with vascular endothelial growth factor-targeted therapies. This study was a secondary pooled analysis of two Phase III randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of patients with mRCC: NCT00334282 comparing pazopanib to placebo and NCT00720941 comparing pazopanib to sunitinib. ASI users were defined as patients using an ASI at baseline. Association with overall survival (OS; primary outcome) and progression-free survival (PFS) was evaluated using Cox proportional hazards regression. The association was adjusted in multivariable analysis for baseline systolic blood pressure (SBP), use of other antihypertensive drugs and prognostic factors comprising the Heng risk criteria for mRCC. Of 1,545 patients pooled from the two RCTs, 649 (42%) were using one or more antihypertensive drugs at baseline, 385 (59%) of which were using an ASI. In the multivariable analysis of patients using pazopanib or sunitinib, no significant association was observed between baseline ASI use and OS (hazard ratio [HR] 0.97 [95% confidence interval (CI) 0.80-1.18], p = 0.80) or PFS (HR 0.88 [95% CI 0.73-1.06], p = 0.17). Exploratory subgroup analysis of NCT00720941 highlighted that the effect of baseline ASI use on OS may differ between patients treated with sunitinib and pazopanib. In conclusion, use of ASIs at baseline was not a significant independent prognostic factor for improved survival in a pooled analysis of mRCC patients treated with pazopanib or sunitinib.

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          Journal
          Int. J. Cancer
          International journal of cancer
          Wiley-Blackwell
          1097-0215
          0020-7136
          May 01 2016
          : 138
          : 9
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Clinical Pharmacology, School of Medicine, Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia.
          [2 ] Flinders Centre for Innovation in Cancer, School of Medicine, Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia.
          [3 ] Flinders Centre for Epidemiology and Biostatistics, School of Medicine, Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia.
          Article
          10.1002/ijc.29972
          26685869
          4226f073-fd69-4fa2-b5ce-ceb2b2c3ad39
          History

          angiotensin receptor blockers,angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors,carcinoma,renal cell carcinoma,survival analysis,angiogenesis inhibitors

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