Outcomes of treatment in men with prostate cancer at the cancer centre Bahamas

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作者
Jones, Glenn Wayne [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Kellini, Osama [4 ]
Roberts, Robin [2 ]
Girgis, Nevein [4 ]
Brown, Chelsea [2 ]
Nottage, Krista [2 ]
McGowan, Thomas [5 ]
Quee-Brown, Corrine Sin [1 ,2 ]
Brown, Conville [1 ,3 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Partners Clin Res Ctr, 72 Collins Ave, Nassau, Bahamas
[2] Univ West Indies, Sch Clin Med & Res, Nassau, Bahamas
[3] Canc Ctr Eastern Caribbean, St Johns, Antigua & Barbu
[4] Canc Ctr Bahamas, 72 Collins Ave, Nassau, Bahamas
[5] Univ Windsor, World Hlth Innovat Network, Windsor, ON, Canada
关键词
Prostate cancer; Radiotherapy; Cancer control; Survival; Guidelines; African-Caribbean; FAMILY-HISTORY; CONFORMAL RADIOTHERAPY; ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE; LATIN-AMERICA; HIGH-RISK; MORTALITY; PATTERNS;
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10.1007/s10552-017-0940-9
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
摘要
Purpose This is a first report from The Bahamas of management and long-term outcomes in men with non-metastatic prostate cancer treated with radiotherapy, with or without androgen deprivation therapy, from 2004 to 2016. Methods Patients were characterized by baseline factors, stratified by risk groups using tumor stage (clinical T-stage), prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test result and Gleason grade, and sorted by treatment combinations (by radiation volume and use of androgen deprivation). Results Overall, 205/216 men were Afro-Caribbean. Median age was 66. There were 18 low-, 77 intermediate-, and 121 high-risk patients, treated with prostate-only versus pelvis plus prostate radiotherapy, many receiving 2 years of androgen suppression. Time to commence radiation was about 6 months from initial diagnosis. In those not relapsing, global PSA nadir was reached in 4 years and was under 1.0, reduced from a mean at baseline of 31. At 10 years, disease-free experience (32 relapses) was 68% and overall survival was 87%, although only 2/12 deaths were related to prostate cancer. This experience compares favorably with recently published outcomes from other countries using very similar treatments. Conclusions This study establishes benchmark statistics from diagnosis to long-term follow-up. Outcomes in Bahamian men are consistent with expectations from riskstratified guidelines followed in developed countries.
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页码:1285 / 1293
页数:9
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