Evaluation of Outcomes Following Focal Ablative Therapy for Treatment of Localized Clinically Significant Prostate Cancer in Patients >70 Years: A Multi-institute, Multi-energy 15-Year Experience.


Journal

The Journal of urology
ISSN: 1527-3792
Titre abrégé: J Urol
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 0376374

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Jul 2023
Historique:
medline: 12 6 2023
pubmed: 5 4 2023
entrez: 4 4 2023
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

In older patients who do not wish to undergo watchful waiting, focal therapy could be an alternative to the more morbid radical treatment. We evaluated the role of focal therapy in patients 70 years and older as an alternative management modality. A total of 649 patients across 11 UK sites receiving focal high-intensity focused ultrasound or cryotherapy between June 2006 and July 2020 reported within the UK-based HEAT (HIFU Evaluation and Assessment of Treatment) and ICE (International Cryotherapy Evaluation) registries were evaluated. Primary outcome was failure-free survival, defined by need for more than 1 focal reablation, progression to radical treatment, development of metastases, need for systemic treatment, or prostate cancer-specific death. This was compared to the failure-free survival in patients undergoing radical treatment via a propensity score weighted analysis. Median age was 74 years (IQR: 72, 77) and median follow-up 24 months (IQR: 12, 41). Sixty percent had intermediate-risk disease and 35% high-risk disease. A total of 113 patients (17%) required further treatment. Sixteen had radical treatment and 44 required systemic treatment. Failure-free survival was 82% (95% CI: 76%-87%) at 5 years. Comparing patients who had radical therapy to those who had focal therapy, 5-year failure-free survival was 96% (95% CI: 93%-100%) and 82% (95% CI: 75%-91%) respectively ( We propose focal therapy to be an effective management option for the older or comorbid patient who is unsuitable for or not willing to undergo radical treatment.

Identifiants

pubmed: 37014172
doi: 10.1097/JU.0000000000003443
doi:

Substances chimiques

Androgen Antagonists 0
Prostate-Specific Antigen EC 3.4.21.77

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

108-116

Auteurs

David Habashy (D)

Department of Urology, University Hospital Southampton NHS Trust, Southampton, United Kingdom.

Deepika Reddy (D)

Imperial Prostate, Division of Surgery, Department of Surgery and Cancer, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom.
Imperial Urology, Charing Cross Hospital, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, London, United Kingdom.

Max Peters (M)

Department of Radiation Oncology, University Medical Centre, Utrecht, The Netherlands.

Taimur T Shah (TT)

Imperial Prostate, Division of Surgery, Department of Surgery and Cancer, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom.
Imperial Urology, Charing Cross Hospital, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, London, United Kingdom.

Marieke van Son (M)

Department of Radiation Oncology, University Medical Centre, Utrecht, The Netherlands.

Peter S N van Rossum (PSN)

Department of Radiation Oncology, University Medical Centre, Utrecht, The Netherlands.

Mariana Bertoncelli Tanaka (MB)

Imperial Urology, Charing Cross Hospital, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, London, United Kingdom.

Emma Cullen (E)

Imperial Prostate, Division of Surgery, Department of Surgery and Cancer, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom.

Ryan Engle (R)

Imperial Prostate, Division of Surgery, Department of Surgery and Cancer, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom.

Stuart McCracken (S)

Department of Urology, Sunderland Royal Hospital, City Hospital Foundation Trust, Sunderland, United Kingdom.

Damian Greene (D)

Department of Urology, Spire Hospital, Washington, United Kingdom.

Richard G Hindley (RG)

Department of Urology, Basingstoke and North Hampshire Hospital, Hampshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Basingstoke, United Kingdom.
BMI The Hampshire Clinic, Basingstoke, United Kingdom.

Amr Emara (A)

Department of Urology, Basingstoke and North Hampshire Hospital, Hampshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Basingstoke, United Kingdom.
Ain Shams University Hospitals, Cairo, Egypt.

Raj Nigam (R)

Department of Urology, Royal Surrey NHS Foundation Trust, Guildford, United Kingdom.
BMI Mount Alvernia Hospital, Guildford, United Kingdom.

Clement Orczyk (C)

Department of Surgery and Interventional Sciences, University College London, and University College Hospital London, London, United Kingdom.

Iqbal Shergill (I)

Department of Urology, Wrexham Maelor Hospital, Wrexham, United Kingdom.

Raj Persad (R)

North Bristol NHS Trust, Westbury on Trym, Bristol, United Kingdom.

Jaspal Virdi (J)

Department of Urology, The Princess Alexandra Hospital NHS Trust, Harlow, United Kingdom.

Caroline M Moore (CM)

Department of Surgery and Interventional Sciences, University College London, and University College Hospital London, London, United Kingdom.
Princess Grace Hospital, London, United Kingdom.
King Edward VII Hospital, London, United Kingdom.

Manit Arya (M)

Imperial Urology, Charing Cross Hospital, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, London, United Kingdom.
Department of Surgery and Interventional Sciences, University College London, and University College Hospital London, London, United Kingdom.

Mathias Winkler (M)

Imperial Prostate, Division of Surgery, Department of Surgery and Cancer, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom.
Imperial Urology, Charing Cross Hospital, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, London, United Kingdom.

Mark Emberton (M)

Department of Surgery and Interventional Sciences, University College London, and University College Hospital London, London, United Kingdom.
Princess Grace Hospital, London, United Kingdom.
King Edward VII Hospital, London, United Kingdom.

Hashim U Ahmed (HU)

Imperial Prostate, Division of Surgery, Department of Surgery and Cancer, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom.
Imperial Urology, Charing Cross Hospital, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, London, United Kingdom.
King Edward VII Hospital, London, United Kingdom.
Cromwell Hospital, London, United Kingdom.

Tim Dudderidge (T)

Department of Urology, University Hospital Southampton NHS Trust, Southampton, United Kingdom.

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