Does surgical delay for radical prostatectomy affect biochemical recurrence? A retrospective analysis from a Canadian cohort

被引:26
作者
Zanaty, Marc [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Alnazari, Mansour [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Ajib, Khaled [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Lawson, Kelsey [1 ]
Azizi, Mounsif [1 ]
Rajih, Emad [1 ]
Alenizi, Abdullah [1 ]
Hueber, Pierre-Alain [1 ]
Tolmier, Come [1 ]
Meskawi, Malek [1 ]
Saad, Fred [1 ]
Pompe, Raisa S. [1 ]
Karakiewicz, Pierre I. [1 ]
El-Hakim, Assaad [1 ,2 ]
Zorn, Kevin C. [1 ,2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Montreal, Div Urol, Dept Surg, Montreal, PQ, Canada
[2] Hop Sacre Coeur Montreal, Dept Surg, Div Robot Urol, Montreal, PQ, Canada
[3] Hop St Luc, Dept Surg, Div Robot Urol, Montreal, PQ, Canada
关键词
Surgical wait time; Robot-assisted radical prostatectomy; Prostate cancer; Radical prostatectomy; Biochemical recurrence; PATHOLOGICAL OUTCOMES; ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE; RADIATION-THERAPY; CANCER-SURGERY; WAITING-TIMES; RISK; MEN; CARCINOMA; DIAGNOSIS; IMPACT;
D O I
10.1007/s00345-017-2105-6
中图分类号
R5 [内科学]; R69 [泌尿科学(泌尿生殖系疾病)];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
We sought to explore the impact of surgical wait time (SWT) to robot-assisted radical prostatectomy (RARP) on biochemical recurrence (BCR). Retrospective review of a prospectively collected database between 2006 and 2015 was conducted on all RARP cases. SWT was defined as period from prostate biopsy to surgery. Primary outcome was the impact on BCR, which was defined as two consecutive PSA 0.2 ng/dl, or salvage external beam radiation therapy and/or salvage androgen deprivation therapy. Patients were stratified according to D'Amico risk categories. Univariable analysis (UVA) and multivariable analyses (MVA) with a Cox proportional hazards regression model were used to evaluate the effect of SWT and other predictive factors on BCR, in each D'Amico risk group and on the overall collective sample. Patients eligible for analysis were 619. Mean SWT was 153, 169, 150, and 125 days, for overall, low-, intermediate-, and high-risk patients, respectively. Multivariate analysis on the overall cohort did not show a significant relation between SWT and BCR. On subgroup analysis of D'Amico risk group, SWT was positively correlated to BCR for high-risk group (p = 0.001). On threshold analysis, cut-off was found to be 90 days. SWT did not significantly affect BCR on UVA and MVA in the low- and intermediate-risk groups. Increased delay to surgery could affect the BCR, as there was a positive association in high-risk group. Further studies with longer follow-up are necessary to assess the impact of wait time on BCR, cancer specific survival and overall survival.
引用
收藏
页码:1 / 6
页数:6
相关论文
共 29 条
  • [1] Delayed radical prostatectomy for intermediate-risk prostate cancer is associated with biochemical recurrence: Possible implications for active surveillance from the SEARCH database
    Abern, Michael R.
    Aronson, William J.
    Terris, Martha K.
    Kane, Christopher J.
    Presti, Joseph C., Jr.
    Amling, Christopher L.
    Freedland, Stephen J.
    [J]. PROSTATE, 2013, 73 (04) : 409 - 417
  • [2] Does a delay in external beam radiation therapy after tissue diagnosis affect outcome for men with prostate carcinoma?
    Andrews, SF
    Horwitz, EM
    Feigenberg, SJ
    Eisenberg, DF
    Hanlon, AL
    Uzzo, RG
    Pollack, A
    [J]. CANCER, 2005, 104 (02) : 299 - 304
  • [3] Delay From Biopsy to Radical Prostatectomy Influences the Rate of Adverse Pathologic Outcomes
    Berg, William T.
    Danzig, Matthew R.
    Pak, Jamie S.
    Korets, Ruslan
    RoyChoudhury, Arindam
    Hruby, Gregory
    Benson, Mitchell C.
    McKiernan, James M.
    Badani, Ketan K.
    [J]. PROSTATE, 2015, 75 (10) : 1085 - 1091
  • [4] Canadian Cancer Society's Advisory Committee on Cancer Statistics, 2015, CAN CANC STAT 2015
  • [5] Canadian Surgical Wait Times (SWAT) Initiative, 2006, Can J Urol, V13 Suppl 3, P62
  • [6] The role of anxiety in prostate carcinoma - A structured review of the literature
    Dale, W
    Bilir, P
    Han, M
    Meltzer, D
    [J]. CANCER, 2005, 104 (03) : 467 - 478
  • [7] Surgical management after active surveillance for low-risk prostate cancer: pathological outcomes compared with men undergoing immediate treatment
    Dall'Era, Marc A.
    Cowan, Janet E.
    Simko, Jeffrey
    Shinohara, Katsuto
    Davies, Benjamin
    Konety, Badrinath R.
    Meng, Maxwell V.
    Perez, Nannette
    Greene, Kirsten
    Carroll, Peter R.
    [J]. BJU INTERNATIONAL, 2011, 107 (08) : 1232 - 1237
  • [8] Delay of radical prostatectomy and risk of biochemical progression in men with low risk prostate cancer
    Freedland, SJ
    Kane, CJ
    Amling, CL
    Aronson, WJ
    Presti, JC
    Terris, MK
    [J]. JOURNAL OF UROLOGY, 2006, 175 (04) : 1298 - 1302
  • [9] Reasonable delay of surgical treatment in men with localized prostate cancer - Impact on prognosis?
    Graefen, M
    Walz, J
    Chun, KHF
    Schlomm, T
    Haese, A
    Huland, H
    [J]. EUROPEAN UROLOGY, 2005, 47 (06) : 756 - 760
  • [10] Presurgery experiences of prostate cancer patients and their spouses
    Gray, RE
    Fitch, MI
    Phillips, C
    Labrecque, M
    Klotz, L
    [J]. CANCER PRACTICE, 1999, 7 (03) : 130 - 135