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Health-related quality of life 24-month after prostate cancer diagnosis: an update from the Pros-IT CNR prospective observational study

Authors :
Rodolfo Montironi
Pierfrancesco Bassi
Walter Artibani
Alessandro Antonelli
Giovanni Muto
Andrea Tubaro
Giario Conti
Renzo Corvò
Riccardo Valdagni
Carlotta Palumbo
Angelo Porreca
Marianna Noale
Sergio Bracarda
Filippo Bertoni
Marco Maruzzo
Stefano Maria Magrini
Alessandro Cicchetti
Mauro Gacci
Elvio G. Russi
Luca Triggiani
Stefania Maggi
Alessio Bruni
Gianluca Ingrosso
Vincenzo Mirone
Paolo Borghetti
Palumbo, Carlotta
Bruni, Alessio
Antonelli, Alessandro
Artibani, Walter
Bassi, Pier Francesco
Bertoni, Filippo
Borghetti, Paolo
Bracarda, Sergio
Cicchetti, Alessandro
Corvò, Renzo
Gacci, Mauro
Ingrosso, Gianluca
Magrini, Stefano M
Maruzzo, Marco
Mirone, Vincenzo
Montironi, Rodolfo
Muto, Giovanni
Noale, Marianna
Porreca, Angelo
Russi, Elvio
Triggiani, Luca
Tubaro, Andrea
Valdagni, Riccardo
Maggi, Stefania
Conti, Giario N
Source :
Minerva Urology and Nephrology.
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Edizioni Minerva Medica, 2021.

Abstract

BACKGROUND This study analyzes patient health-related quality of life (QoL) 24-month after prostate cancer (PCa) diagnosis within the PROState cancer monitoring in ITaly from the National Research Council (Pros-IT CNR) study. METHODS Pros-IT CNR is an ongoing, longitudinal and observational study, considering a convenience sample of patients enrolled at PCa diagnosis and followed at 6, 12, 24, 36, 48 and 60 months from the diagnosis. Patients were grouped according to the treatment received: nerve sparing radical prostatectomy (NSRP), non-nerve sparing radical prostatectomy (NNSRP), radiotherapy (RT), radiotherapy plus androgen deprivation (RT plus ADT) and active surveillance (AS). QoL was measured through the Italian versions of SF-12 and UCLA-PCI questionnaires at diagnosis and at 6-12 and 24-month. The minimal clinically important difference (MCID) was defined as half a standard deviation of the baseline domain. RESULTS Overall, 1 537 patients were included in the study. The decline in urinary function exceeded the MCID at each timepoint only in the NSRP and NNSRP groups (at 24 months -14.7, p

Details

ISSN :
27246442
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Minerva Urology and Nephrology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e646f91b2504a0737679df884c497379
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.23736/s0393-2249.20.04032-1