Audit and its Impact in the Management of Early Prostatic Cancer
- 1 June 1993
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in British Journal of Urology
- Vol. 71 (6) , 721-727
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1464-410x.1993.tb16073.x
Abstract
An analysis was made of a prospective database of 614 men with newly diagnosed carcinoma of the prostate who presented between January 1978 and December 1990; 3-monthly updates were available on their clinical, haematological and biochemical parameters and 6-monthly updates on chest X-rays, bone scans and skeletal X-rays. It was found that 107 men (mean age 73.5 years) had early disease at presentation. Their management was based on regular surveillance and the treatment deferred until disease progression or development of symptoms. The audit of outcome measured various clinical events. Four patients (3.7%) developed local failure, 11 (10.3%) developed bone metastases, 3 (2.8%) died of cancer with a median survival of 6.3 years, and 34 (31.8%) died of intercurrent disease with a median survival of 2.6 years. The observed survival for 12 years of the whole group was similar to the expected survival for an age-matched population in Scotland. The standardised mortality ratio was 81 (95% confidence limits 57-112).Keywords
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