The impact of race on freedom from prostate-specific antigen failure in prostate cancer patients treated with definitive radiation therapy.

Seminars in urologic oncology Pub Date : 2000-05-01
C D Young, P Lewis, V Weinberg, T T Lee, C W Coleman, M Roach
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Many studies have reported that African-American men have the highest incidence and mortality rates for prostate cancer in the United States. A retrospective analysis of 607 patients treated with definitive radiation therapy was performed at the University of California San Francisco and its affiliated hospitals between 1987 and 1995. The patient population analyzed included African-American, Caucasian, and Asian men with AJCC T1-T3 disease. Race, Gleason score, pretreatment prostate-specific antigen levels, stage, and treatment delivery were all evaluated. The percent free from PSA failure at 48 months for African-American, Caucasian, and Asian men were 53%, 59%, and 53%, respectively. There was no difference among the three races or for any of the pairwise comparisons. Gleason score and stage of disease were each independent predictors of outcome, but race was not associated with remaining free from PSA failure. These results are similar to those recently reported in the literature from centers of excellence across the United States.

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种族对接受确定性放射治疗的前列腺癌患者免于前列腺特异性抗原失效的影响。
许多研究报告显示,在美国,非裔美国男性的前列腺癌发病率和死亡率都是最高的。加利福尼亚大学旧金山分校及其附属医院在 1987 年至 1995 年期间对 607 名接受过确定性放射治疗的患者进行了回顾性分析。分析的患者包括患有 AJCC T1-T3 疾病的非裔美国人、高加索人和亚洲人。对种族、格里森评分、治疗前前列腺特异性抗原水平、分期和治疗方法进行了评估。非裔美国人、高加索人和亚裔男性在 48 个月内无 PSA 失败的比例分别为 53%、59% 和 53%。三个种族之间或任何成对比较之间均无差异。格里森评分和疾病分期分别是预测结果的独立因素,但种族与PSA失败后的剩余时间无关。这些结果与最近美国各地卓越中心的文献报道相似。
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