Side effects from treatment should be closely monitored to detect changes and reduce impact on patient's quality of life
| Common side effects for specific treatments | |
|---|---|
| Androgen deprivation therapy (ADT)1,2 | Fatigue, weight gain, loss of bone density, sexual dysfunction, hot flashes, and mood changes. There could also potentially be serious cardiovascular risks. The effects on bone health could increase fracture risks. There may be effects on metabolic health that could cause insulin resistance and diabetes. Loss of muscular mass could cause issues with balance and movement. |
| Androgen receptor pathway inhibitors (ARPIs)3-5 | Fatigue, arthralgia, hypertension, nausea, edema, hypokalemia, fluid retention, hot flashes, diarrhea, vomiting, URTI, cough, headache, adrenocortical insufficiency, hepatoxicity, seizures, back pain, decreased appetite, musculoskeletal pain, and ischemic heart disease. |
| Chemotherapies and immunotherapies6,7 | Fatigue, nausea and vomiting, loss of appetite, infusion-related reactions or injection site pain, and chills, joint pain, or muscle weakness. |
| Poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase inhibitors (PARPis)8 | Hematological toxicities such as anemia, thrombocytopenia, and neutropenia, which are more serious side effects. In addition, secondary malignancies such as myelodysplastic syndrome and acute myeloid leukemia are serious complications that could warrant discontinuation of treatment. |
| Radioligand therapy (RLT)9 | Urinary problems, kidney toxicity, fatigue, nausea, vomiting, dry mouth, and bone marrow suppression. |
Side effect management and patient counseling
Educating patients on the various side effects that they can expect with their treatment helps them be prepared and more watchful of their symptoms. Patients may also need to be assessed prior to treatment initiation for any risks of certain complications, such as cardiometabolic events.
Symptoms may depend on where the cancer has spread and could generally include:
- Tiredness
- Malaise
- Bone pain
- Breathlessness
- Problems urinating
- Weight loss
- Loss of appetite
- Bowel problems
- Sexual problems
- Swelling
While treatments may help alleviate some symptoms, it’s important to counsel patients and provide medications or recommendations for persistent symptoms.
The Prostate Cancer 360 initiative brought together a team of experts who worked to identify ADT challenges and provide management recommendations. The team found that bone health, sexual health, psychological health, and cardiometabolic health were largely impacted by ADT. Below you can find mitigation strategies for these health domains from Prostate Cancer 360, along with strategies for other symptoms.10
