Japanese Journal of Clinical Oncology, Vol 29, Issue 3 151-155, Copyright © 1999 by Foundation for Promotion of Cancer Research
H Kanamaru, Y Arai, H Akino, Y Suzuki, N Oyama, H Yoshida and K Okada
BACKGROUND: The management of elderly patients with prostate cancer is an
important issue because the incidence of prostate cancer is high in old
men, and people are also living longer today. The present retrospective
study was therefore conducted to evaluate the long-term clinical outcome of
elderly patients with prostate cancer and to analyze the prognostic
factors. METHODS: Between 1980 and 1992, 151 patients aged 75 to 89 years
old were diagnosed as having prostate cancer. The patients were initially
managed by hormonal therapy in 117, radical prostatectomy in 11, external
radiotherapy in 20, chemotherapy in 1 and no treatment in 2 cases. The
clinical outcome of the patients was analyzed in relation to clinical
stage, histological grade and treatment methods received. RESULTS: By
univariate analysis, the stage and treatment methods were significant
variables for overall and cause-specific survival rates, and grade was a
significant variable for cause-specific survival rate of the patients.
However, multivariate analysis revealed that stage was the only independent
prognostic factor for overall as well as cause-specific survival of the
patients. Among the patients with stage A2-B disease, a comparison between
those treated definitively and non-definitively revealed no difference in
terms of overall and relative survival rates. CONCLUSIONS: The presence of
advanced prostate cancer disease had the greatest impact on the survival of
the elderly patients. On the other hand, localized prostate cancer was
satisfactorily managed with non-definitive almost as well as with
definitive treatment.
ORIGINAL ARTICLE
Long-term treatment results of elderly patients with prostate cancer in Japan: an analysis of prognostic factors
Department of Urology, Fukui Medical University, Matsuoka, Japan. urohk@fmsra.fukui-med.ac.jp
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