Optimizing risk stratification for intermediate-risk prostate cancer - the prognostic value of baseline health-related quality of life

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作者
Westhofen, Thilo [1 ]
Buchner, Alexander [1 ]
Lennartz, Simon [2 ]
Rodler, Severin [1 ]
Eismann, Lennert [1 ]
Aydogdu, Can [1 ]
Askari-Motlagh, Darjusch [1 ]
Berg, Elena [1 ]
Feyerabend, Enya [1 ]
Kazmierczak, Philipp [3 ]
Jokisch, Friedrich [1 ]
Becker, Armin [1 ]
Stief, Christian G. [1 ]
Kretschmer, Alexander [1 ]
机构
[1] Ludwig Maximilians Univ Munchen, Dept Urol, Marchionini str 15, D-81377 Munich, Germany
[2] Univ Hosp Cologne, Inst Diagnost & Intervent Radiol, Fac Med, Cologne, Germany
[3] Ludwig Maximilians Univ Munchen, Inst Diagnost & Intervent Radiol, Munich, Germany
关键词
Radical prostatectomy; Risk stratification; Intermediate-risk prostate cancer; Metastasis-free survival; EORTC QLQ-C30; Health-related quality of life; INDIVIDUAL PATIENT DATA; RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY; SURVIVAL; POPULATION; SCORE; METAANALYSIS; MORTALITY; INDICATOR; NOMOGRAM; SOCIETY;
D O I
10.1007/s00345-024-05298-2
中图分类号
R5 [内科学]; R69 [泌尿科学(泌尿生殖系疾病)];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Objective To investigate the prognostic value of baseline health-related quality of life (HRQOL) for patients with intermediate-risk localized prostate cancer (IR-PCa) undergoing radical prostatectomy (RP). Methods 4780 patients with IR-PCa according to NCCN risk stratification were identified from a prospectively maintained database. All patients were treated with RP and had prospectively assessed baseline HRQOL. Main outcomes were oncologic endpoints metastasis-free survival (MFS); biochemical recurrence free survival (BRFS) and overall survival (OS). Multivariable Cox regression models assessed prognostic significance of baseline global health status (GHS) on survival outcomes. Harrell's discrimination C-index was applied to calculate the predictive accuracy of the model. Decision curve analysis (DCA) tested the clinical net benefit associated with adding the GHS domain to our multivariable model (p < 0.05). Results Median follow-up was 51 months. Multivariable analysis confirmed baseline GHS as an independent predictor for increased MFS (HR 0.976, 95%CI 0.96-0.99; p < 0.001), increased BRFS (HR 0.993, 95%CI 0.99-1.00; p = 0.027) and increased OS (HR 0.969, 95%CI 0.95-0.99; p = 0.002), indicating a relative risk reduction of 2.4% for MFS, 0.7% for BRFS and 3.1% for OS per 1-point increase of baseline GHS. Baseline HRQOL improved discrimination in predicting MFS, BRFS and OS. DCA revealed a net benefit over all threshold probabilities. Conclusions We found baseline HRQOL to substantially improve risk stratification for the heterogeneous cohort of IR-PCa. Baseline HRQOL accurately predicts increased MFS, BRFS and OS. Our findings therefore support the role of preoperative HRQOL as an adjunct to established prognosticators for IR-PCa, potentially facilitating guidance of therapy.
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