Can Gleason 7 prostate cancer ever be low-risk? Results from the Shared Equal Access Regional Cancer Hospital (SEARCH) database.

2015 
57 Background: Overtreatment of low-risk prostate cancer (PC) is a major issue. Increasing use of active surveillance (AS) will ease this burden. Limited data are available on including men with intermediate risk PC (i.e. Gleason 7) into AS protocols. We examined if a subset of men with Gleason 7 (3+4) PC could be reasonable AS candidates. Methods: We used SEARCH to identify men who had radical prostatectomy from 2001-13 with >8 cores on biopsy and complete data. We compared men who fulfilled low-risk disease criteria (cT1c/T2a; biopsy Gleason ≤6; PSA ≤10 ng/mL) with the exception of biopsy Gleason 7 (3+4) vs. men who met all 3 low-risk criteria. Logistic regression models were used to test the association between biopsy Gleason 3+4 vs. ≤6 and pathological features. Biochemical recurrence (BCR) was examined using multivariable Cox hazards analysis adjusted for clinical and demographic features. To examine if there was a subset of men with low-volume Gleason 7 who would have comparable outcomes to low-risk...
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