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Active surveillance for good risk prostate cancer: rationale, method, and results

Laurence H. Klotz

Division of Urology, Sunnybrook and Women’s College Health Sciences Centre, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Address correspondence to Dr. Laurence H. Klotz, Division of Urology, Sunnybrook & Women's College Health Sciences Centre, 2075 Bayview Avenue # MG 408, Toronto, Ontario M4N 3M5 Canada

Canadian Journal of Urology 2005, 12(Suppl.3), 21-24.

Abstract

Background: Many newly diagnosed patients with prostate cancer have "good risk" disease. The challenge is to identify the minority of these patients with aggressive disease and offer them curative treatment, while sparing the remainder the morbidity of unnecessary treatment.
Purpose: To examine the results of active surveillance with selective delayed intervention in good risk prostate cancer patients.
Materials and methods: This was a prospective phase II study of active surveillance of 299 patients. Eighty percent (239 patients) met the criteria for good risk disease: PSA < 10 ng/mL, Gleason ≤ 6, T ≤ 2a. Twenty percent of patients, all of whom who were age 70 or greater, had Gleason 7 cancer or a PSA above 10.
Results: At 8 years, overall survival is 85% and disease-specific survival is 99%. A PSA doubling time of < 2 years was linked with likelihood of locally advanced disease.
Conclusion: Watchful waiting is clearly appropriate for elderly prostate cancer patients with high co-morbidities. For good risk, young, healthy patients, this study supports the feasibility of long-term, close monitoring with early intervention for those who progress rapidly. Approximately two thirds of such patients will remain free of treatment over 8 years.

Keywords

prostate cancer, surveillance, watchful waiting, good risk

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APA Style
Klotz, L.H. (2005). Active surveillance for good risk prostate cancer: rationale, method, and results. Canadian Journal of Urology, 12(Suppl.3), 21–24.
Vancouver Style
Klotz LH. Active surveillance for good risk prostate cancer: rationale, method, and results. Can J Urology. 2005;12(Suppl.3):21–24.
IEEE Style
L.H. Klotz, “Active surveillance for good risk prostate cancer: rationale, method, and results,” Can. J. Urology, vol. 12, no. Suppl.3, pp. 21–24, 2005.



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