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Stratification of high-risk prostate cancer into prognostic categories: A european multi-institutional study
- Publication Year :
- 2015
- Publisher :
- Elsevier, 2015.
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Abstract
- Background High-risk prostate cancer (PCa) is an extremely heterogeneous disease. A clear definition of prognostic subgroups is mandatory. Objective To develop a pretreatment prognostic model for PCa-specific survival (PCSS) in high-risk PCa based on combinations of unfavorable risk factors. Design, setting, and participants We conducted a retrospective multicenter cohort study including 1360 consecutive patients with high-risk PCa treated at eight European high-volume centers. Intervention Retropubic radical prostatectomy with pelvic lymphadenectomy. Outcome measurements and statistical analysis Two Cox multivariable regression models were constructed to predict PCSS as a function of dichotomization of clinical stage ( 20 ng/ml). The first "extended" model includes all seven possible combinations; the second "simplified" model includes three subgroups: a good prognosis subgroup (one single high-risk factor); an intermediate prognosis subgroup (PSA > 20 ng/ml and stage cT3-4); and a poor prognosis subgroup (GS 8-10 in combination with at least one other high-risk factor). The predictive accuracy of the models was summarized and compared. Survival estimates and clinical and pathologic outcomes were compared between the three subgroups. Results and limitations The simplified model yielded an R of 33% with a 5-yr area under the curve (AUC) of 0.70 with no significant loss of predictive accuracy compared with the extended model (R: 34%; AUC: 0.71). The 5- and 10-yr PCSS rates were 98.7% and 95.4%, 96.5% and 88.3%, 88.8% and 79.7%, for the good, intermediate, and poor prognosis subgroups, respectively (p = 0.0003). Overall survival, clinical progression-free survival, and histopathologic outcomes significantly worsened in a stepwise fashion from the good to the poor prognosis subgroups. Limitations of the study are the retrospective design and the long study period. Conclusions This study presents an intuitive and easy-to-use stratification of high-risk PCa into three prognostic subgroups. The model is useful for counseling and decision making in the pretreatment setting.
- Subjects :
- Oncology
High-risk prostate cancer
Male
medicine.medical_specialty
Urology
Predictive Value of Test
Disease
Risk Assessment
Stratification (mathematics)
Disease-Free Survival
Prostate cancer
Locally advanced prostate cancer
Risk groups
Predictive Value of Tests
Risk Factors
Retrospective Studie
Internal medicine
medicine
Humans
Risk stratification
Proportional Hazards Models
Retrospective Studies
Aged
Neoplasm Staging
business.industry
Risk Factor
Risk group
Prostatic Neoplasms
Middle Aged
Prostate-Specific Antigen
medicine.disease
Europe
Survival Rate
Area Under Curve
Prostatic Neoplasm
Proportional Hazards Model
Neoplasm Grading
business
Human
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....54946247bd4e0bd5fd160ffb9577fe3b