Recent results of management of palpable clinically localized prostate cancer
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Recent results of management of palpable clinically localized prostate cancer
Abstract
Background: There is uncertainty regarding if, when, and how localized prostate cancer should be managed.
Methods: To examine evidence of a beneficial effect of aggressive treatment on metastatic failure and disease-specific mortality in clinically localized prostate cancer, the authors compiled data from the literature since 1980 regarding radical prostatectomy, external radiation therapy, and deferred treatment.
Results: The weighted mean of reported disease-specific survival at 10 years was 93% for radical prostatectomy, 83% for deferred treatment, and 74% for external radiation therapy. To broaden the database we have also computed, from the recorded number of patients who died of prostate cancer and the number of person-years at risk, a calculated disease-specific survival at 10 years of 93% for radical prostatectomy, 83% for deferred treatment, and 62% for external radiation therapy. The data suggest a favorable treatment effect with regard to disease-specific mortality for radical prostatectomy, but not for external radiation therapy at 10 years of follow-up. This observation must be tempered by the absence of convincing randomized trials and by the possibility of selection biases in the reviewed studies.
Conclusions: As judged from our analysis, clinically localized prostate cancer often has a protracted course associated with a significant competing mortality and marginal benefit from radical prostatectomy at 10 years in terms of the endpoints used.
Comment in
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Recent results of management of palpable clinically localized prostate cancer.Cancer. 1994 Apr 1;73(7):2006-8. doi: 10.1002/1097-0142(19940401)73:7<2006::aid-cncr2820730739>3.0.co;2-4. Cancer. 1994. PMID: 8137232 No abstract available.
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