医学
前列腺癌
危险分层
随机对照试验
肿瘤科
合并分析
前列腺
风险评估
内科学
荟萃分析
癌症
计算机安全
计算机科学
作者
Praful Ravi,Wanling Xie,Marc Buyse,Susan Halabi,Philip W. Kantoff,Oliver Sartor,G. Attard,Noel W. Clarke,Anthony V. D’Amico,James J. Dignam,Nicholas D. James,Karim Fizazi,Silke Gillessen,Wendy R. Parulekar,Howard M. Sandler,Daniel E. Spratt,Matthew R. Sydes,Bertrand Tombal,Scott Williams,Christopher J. Sweeney
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.eururo.2024.04.038
摘要
Radiotherapy (RT) and long-term androgen deprivation therapy (ltADT; 18–36 mo) is a standard of care in the treatment of high-risk localized/locoregional prostate cancer (HRLPC). We evaluated the outcomes in patients treated with RT + ltADT to identify which patients have poorer prognosis with standard therapy. Individual patient data from patients with HRLPC (as defined by any of the following three risk factors [RFs] in the context of cN0 disease—Gleason score ≥8, cT3–4, and prostate-specific antigen [PSA] >20 ng/ml, or cN1 disease) treated with RT and ltADT in randomized controlled trials collated by the Intermediate Clinical Endpoints in Cancer of the Prostate group. The outcome measures of interest were metastasis-free survival (MFS), overall survival (OS), time to metastasis, and prostate cancer-specific mortality. Multivariable Cox and Fine-Gray regression estimated hazard ratios (HRs) for the three RFs and cN1 disease. A total of 3604 patients from ten trials were evaluated, with a median PSA value of 24 ng/ml. Gleason score ≥8 (MFS HR = 1.45; OS HR = 1.42), cN1 disease (MFS HR = 1.86; OS HR = 1.77), cT3–4 disease (MFS HR = 1.28; OS HR = 1.22), and PSA >20 ng/ml (MFS HR = 1.30; OS HR = 1.21) were associated with poorer outcomes. Adjusted 5-yr MFS rates were 83% and 78%, and 10-yr MFS rates were 63% and 53% for patients with one and two to three RFs, respectively; corresponding 10-yr adjusted OS rates were 67% and 60%, respectively. In cN1 patients, adjusted 5- and 10-yr MFS rates were 67% and 36%, respectively, and 10-yr OS was 47%. HRLPC patients with two to three RFs (and cN0) or cN1 disease had the poorest outcomes on RT and ltADT. This will help in counseling patients treated in routine practice and in guiding adjuvant trials in HRLPC. Radiotherapy and long-term hormone therapy are standard treatments for high-risk and locoregional prostate cancer. In this report, we defined prognostic groups within high-risk/locoregional prostate cancer and showed that outcomes to standard therapy are poorest in those with two or more "high-risk" factors or evidence of lymph node involvement. Such patients may therefore be the best candidates for intensification of treatment.
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