Survival Impact Of Initial Local Therapy Selection For Men Under 60 With High Risk Prostate Cancer.

JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY(2017)

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5082Background: The impact of initial local therapy selection on survival for high risk prostate cancer (PCa) patients remains uncertain. We sought to assess this effect, while limiting competing causes of death, through the examination of a younger PCa patient cohort within the National Cancer Database. Methods: We evaluated the overall survival (OS) of men under 60 with high risk PCa receiving either radiation therapy (RT) or radical prostatectomy (RP). All men in this age group were treated between 2004 and 2013, harbored cN0M0 disease, and presented with Gleason Scores (GS) of 8 to 10. The RT group included patients who received external beam radiation (EBRT) alone or EBRT in combination with brachytherapy (BT). Overall survival and covariates were evaluated using multivariable Cox regression analysis. Results: A total of 16,944 patients met inclusion criteria of which 12,155 underwent RP and 4,789 received RT as initial therapy. 82.5% of RT patients received hormonal therapy, and the median dose was ...
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high risk prostate cancer,prostate cancer,initial local therapy selection
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