Association of statins use and mortality outcomes in prostate cancer patients who
received androgen deprivation therapy: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Introduction While several recent studies investigated the influence of statins on
survival outcomes in prostate cancer (PCa) patients on androgen deprivation therapy
(ADT), definitive conclusions are still missing. The present systematic review and
meta-analysis aimed to develop an overarching framework for the association of statins
use and survival outcomes in PCa patients who receive ADT. Material and methods We
conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis of the literature assessing the survival
outcomes for statin compared to non-statin users in PCa patients who received ADT.
We searched PubMed and Web of Science for studies published before March 1, 2021.
We used the random effect model in the presence of heterogeneity and the fixed-effects
model in the absence of heterogeneity per the I-2 statistic. We did two meta-analyses;
the primary meta-analysis was accomplished for articles reporting cancer-specific
survival (CSS) as an outcome. A secondary meta-analysis was completed for articles
reporting overall survival (OS) as an outcome. Results Ten studies were eligible for
inclusion. Nine studies included in the first meta-analysis comprising 136,285 patients
showed no statistically significant difference in CSS (HR 0.77; 95% CI 0.49-1.21)
between statin users and non-users in PCa patients who received ADT. In four studies
included in the second meta-analysis comprising 95,032 patients, statin users had
a significantly better OS compared to non-users (HR 0.67; 95% CI 0.62-0.73). Conclusions
Although the combination of statins and ADT in PCa patients significantly improves
OS, it seems not to be through an effect on cancer-specific factors.