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Analysis of outcomes after radical prostatectomy in patients eligible for active surveillance (PRIAS)

Authors :
Albert, El Hajj
Guillaume, Ploussard
Alexandre, de la Taille
Yves, Allory
Dimitri, Vordos
Andras, Hoznek
Claude Clément, Abbou
Laurent, Salomon
Source :
BJU international. 111(1)
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

To identify the risk of failure of active surveillance (AS) in men who had the Prostate Cancer Research International: Active Surveillance (PRIAS) criteria and had undergone radical prostatectomy (RP), by studying as primary endpoints the risk of unfavourable disease in RP specimens (stageT2 and/or Gleason score6) and of biochemical progression after RP.We assessed 626 patients who had the PRIAS criteria for AS defined as T1c/T2, PSA level of ≤10 ng/mL, PSA density (PSAD) of0.2 ng/mL per mL, Gleason score of7, and one or two positive biopsies. All patients underwent immediate RP at our department between January 1991 and December 2010. Multivariate logistic regression was used to test factors correlated with the risk of unfavourable prostate cancer. The risk of progression was tested using multivariate Cox regression models. Biochemical recurrence-free survival (BFS) was established using the Kaplan-Meier method.Pathological study of RP specimens showed upstaging (T2) in 129 patients (20.6%), upgrading (Gleason score6) in 281 (44.9%) and unfavourable disease in 312 patients (50%). There was a statistically non-significant trend for BFS at P = 0.06. Predictors of favourable tumours were age65 years (P = 0.005), one vs two positive biopsies (P = 0.01) and a biopsy core number12 (P = 0.005). Preoperative factors predicting disease progression were a PSAD of0.15 ng/mL(2) (P = 0.008) and biopsy core number of ≤12 (P = 0.017).Even with stringent AS criteria, the rate of unfavourable disease remains high. Predictive factors of unfavourable disease and biochemical progression should be considered when including patients in AS protocols.

Details

ISSN :
1464410X
Volume :
111
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
BJU international
Accession number :
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