Objective To evaluate the clinical characteristics and outcomes of patients with Gleason score 10 prostate cancer treated by external radiotherapy and hormone therapy. Methods From January 2003 to March 2014, 1832 pat...Objective To evaluate the clinical characteristics and outcomes of patients with Gleason score 10 prostate cancer treated by external radiotherapy and hormone therapy. Methods From January 2003 to March 2014, 1832 patients with prostate cancer were treated, among which 9 patients(represented 0.49%) were identified as Gleason score 10 disease on prostate core biopsy without distant metastases when first diagnosed. All 9 patients were treated by whole pelvic external radiotherapy(The whole pelvic dose was 50.0 Gy and the boost dose ranged from 76.2 to 78.0 Gy) and long-term hormone therapy. We assessed the clinical characteristics, treatment outcomes and treatment toxicities. Survival curves were calculated using the Kaplan-Meier method. Results The median follow-up was 4.8 years. Six patients' pre-treatment prostate-specific antigen(PSA) levels were lower than 20.0 μg/L and three patients' pre-treatment PSA levels were higher than 70.0 μg/L. The median percentage of positive biopsy cores was 91%. Three, four and two cases were classified as T2 c, T3 a and T3 b stage, respectively. Three cases were assessed as N1 stage. The 5-year biochemical failure-free survival, distant metastasis-free survival, cancer specific survival and overall survival rates were 28.6%, 57.1%, 66.7% and 57.1%, respectively. Five patients experienced grade 1-2 acute gastrointestinal toxicities and six patients complained of grade 1-2 acute genitourinary toxicities. No bone fracture or cardiovascular disease was detected. Conclusions Gleason score 10 prostate cancer on core biopsy is usually combined with other high risk factors. The pre-treatment PSA levels lie in two extremes. Timely and active treatments are urgent needed because unfavourable oncological outcomes are often presented.展开更多
Objective To evaluate the outcomes of T3 a prostate cancer with unfavorable prognostic factors treated with permanent interstitial brachytherapy combined with external radiotherapy and hormone therapy.Methods From Jan...Objective To evaluate the outcomes of T3 a prostate cancer with unfavorable prognostic factors treated with permanent interstitial brachytherapy combined with external radiotherapy and hormone therapy.Methods From January 2003 to December 2008,38 patients classified as T3 a prostate cancer with unfavorable prognostic factors were treated with trimodality therapy(brachytherapy + external radiotherapy + hormone therapy).The prescription dose of brachytherapy and external radiotherapy were 110 Gy and 45 Gy,respectively.The duration of hormone therapy was 2-3 years.The endpoints of this study included biochemical failure-free survival(BFFS),distant metastasis-free survival(DMFS),cancer-specific survival(CSS),and overall survival(OS).Survival curves were calculated using the Kaplan-Meier method.The Log-rank test was used to identify the prognostic predictors for univariate analysis.Results The median follow-up was 71 months.The serum pre-treatment prostate-specific antigen(PSA) level ranged from 10.0 to 99.8 ng/ml(mean 56.3 ng/ml),the Gleason score ranged from 5 to 9(median 8),and the percentage of positive biopsy cores ranged from 10% to 100%(mean 65%).The 5-year BFFS,DMFS,CSS,and OS rates were 44%,69%,82%,and 76%,respectively.All biochemical failures occurred within 40 months.The percentage of positive biopsy cores was significantly correlated with BFFS,DMFS,and OS(all P=0.000),and the Gleason score with DMFS(P=0.000) and OS(P=0.001).Conclusions T3 a prostate cancer with unfavorable prognostic factors presents not so optimistic outcome.Hormone therapy should be applied to prolong the biochemical progression-free or metastasis-free survival.The percentage of positive biopsy cores and the Gleason score are significant prognostic factors.展开更多
文摘Objective To evaluate the clinical characteristics and outcomes of patients with Gleason score 10 prostate cancer treated by external radiotherapy and hormone therapy. Methods From January 2003 to March 2014, 1832 patients with prostate cancer were treated, among which 9 patients(represented 0.49%) were identified as Gleason score 10 disease on prostate core biopsy without distant metastases when first diagnosed. All 9 patients were treated by whole pelvic external radiotherapy(The whole pelvic dose was 50.0 Gy and the boost dose ranged from 76.2 to 78.0 Gy) and long-term hormone therapy. We assessed the clinical characteristics, treatment outcomes and treatment toxicities. Survival curves were calculated using the Kaplan-Meier method. Results The median follow-up was 4.8 years. Six patients' pre-treatment prostate-specific antigen(PSA) levels were lower than 20.0 μg/L and three patients' pre-treatment PSA levels were higher than 70.0 μg/L. The median percentage of positive biopsy cores was 91%. Three, four and two cases were classified as T2 c, T3 a and T3 b stage, respectively. Three cases were assessed as N1 stage. The 5-year biochemical failure-free survival, distant metastasis-free survival, cancer specific survival and overall survival rates were 28.6%, 57.1%, 66.7% and 57.1%, respectively. Five patients experienced grade 1-2 acute gastrointestinal toxicities and six patients complained of grade 1-2 acute genitourinary toxicities. No bone fracture or cardiovascular disease was detected. Conclusions Gleason score 10 prostate cancer on core biopsy is usually combined with other high risk factors. The pre-treatment PSA levels lie in two extremes. Timely and active treatments are urgent needed because unfavourable oncological outcomes are often presented.
文摘Objective To evaluate the outcomes of T3 a prostate cancer with unfavorable prognostic factors treated with permanent interstitial brachytherapy combined with external radiotherapy and hormone therapy.Methods From January 2003 to December 2008,38 patients classified as T3 a prostate cancer with unfavorable prognostic factors were treated with trimodality therapy(brachytherapy + external radiotherapy + hormone therapy).The prescription dose of brachytherapy and external radiotherapy were 110 Gy and 45 Gy,respectively.The duration of hormone therapy was 2-3 years.The endpoints of this study included biochemical failure-free survival(BFFS),distant metastasis-free survival(DMFS),cancer-specific survival(CSS),and overall survival(OS).Survival curves were calculated using the Kaplan-Meier method.The Log-rank test was used to identify the prognostic predictors for univariate analysis.Results The median follow-up was 71 months.The serum pre-treatment prostate-specific antigen(PSA) level ranged from 10.0 to 99.8 ng/ml(mean 56.3 ng/ml),the Gleason score ranged from 5 to 9(median 8),and the percentage of positive biopsy cores ranged from 10% to 100%(mean 65%).The 5-year BFFS,DMFS,CSS,and OS rates were 44%,69%,82%,and 76%,respectively.All biochemical failures occurred within 40 months.The percentage of positive biopsy cores was significantly correlated with BFFS,DMFS,and OS(all P=0.000),and the Gleason score with DMFS(P=0.000) and OS(P=0.001).Conclusions T3 a prostate cancer with unfavorable prognostic factors presents not so optimistic outcome.Hormone therapy should be applied to prolong the biochemical progression-free or metastasis-free survival.The percentage of positive biopsy cores and the Gleason score are significant prognostic factors.