Pathological upgrading and upstaging at radical prostatectomy in Jamaican men with low-risk prostate cancer

被引:2
作者
Morrison, Belinda F. [1 ]
Aikenb, William D. [1 ]
Reid, Gareth [1 ]
Mayhew, Richard [1 ]
Hanchard, Barrie [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ West Indies, Mona PO, Kingston 7, Jamaica
来源
ECANCERMEDICALSCIENCE | 2019年 / 13卷
关键词
low-risk prostate cancer; Jamaica; upgrading; upstaging; active surveillance; AFRICAN-AMERICAN MEN; ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE; BIOCHEMICAL OUTCOMES; SURGICAL MARGINS; BIOPSY; IMPACT; STRATIFICATION; MORTALITY; RACE;
D O I
10.3332/ecancer.2019.971
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
Several studies suggest race-based health disparities in men with low-risk prostate cancer (PCa), with African American males having poorer oncological outcomes. We sought to determine the prevalence and predictors of pathological upgrading and upstaging in Jamaican men with low-risk PCa treated with radical prostatectomy (RP). Data on 141 men who met the National Comprehensive Cancer Network criteria for low-risk PCa and underwent RP at a single institution were reviewed. All men had a transrectal ultrasound-guided biopsy. Pre-operative clinical and final pathological data were obtained. Data were summarised as means and standard deviations or percentages as appropriate. Bivariate analyses such as independent samples t-tests and chi-square tables were conducted and logistic regression models were estimated to predict upgrading (>Gleason 6) and upstaging (p >= T3). The mean age was 59.5 +/- 7.8 years with mean prostate specific antigen (PSA) of 6.6 +/- 2 ng/mL. A total of 48.3% of men were upgraded and 11.4% were upstaged. Bivariate analyses indicated that PSA (p = 0.008) and percentage positive cores (p = 0.002) were associated with upgrading. PSA (p = 0.042) and percentage positive cores (p = 0.003) were significantly associated with upstaging. The odds of upgrading increased with increased PSA levels (OR 1.40, 95% CI 1.05-1.87, p = 0.021) or increased percentage positive cores (OR 8.27, 95% CI 2.19-31.16, p = 0.002). The odds of upstaging increased with increased PSA levels (OR 1.4, 95% CI 1.01-1.96, p = 0.046) and with increased percentages positive cores (OR 11.4; 95% CI 2.06-63.09, p = 0.005). Jamaican men with low-risk PCa are at high risk of pathological upgrading and upstaging at RP. These findings should be taken into consideration when discussing treatment options with these patients.
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