Health-related quality of life 24-month after prostate cancer diagnosis: an update from the Pros-IT CNR prospective observational study.

C. Palumbo, A. Bruni, A. Antonelli, W. Artibani, P. Bassi, F. Bertoni, P. Borghetti, S. Bracarda, A. Cicchetti, R. Corvò, M. Gacci, G. Ingrosso, S. Magrini, M. Maruzzo, V. Mirone, R. Montironi, G. Muto, M. Noale, A. Porreca, E. Russi, L. Triggiani, A. Tubaro, R. Valdagni, S. Maggi, G. Conti
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BACKGROUND This study analyzes patient health-related quality of life (QoL) 24-month after prostate cancer (PCa) diagnosis within the PROState cancer monitoring in ITaly from the National Research Council (Pros-IT CNR) study. METHODS Pros-IT CNR is an ongoing, longitudinal and observational study, considering a convenience sample of patients enrolled at PCa diagnosis and followed at 6, 12, 24, 36, 48 and 60 months from the diagnosis. Patients were grouped according to the treatment received: nerve sparing radical prostatectomy (NSRP), non-nerve sparing radical prostatectomy (NNSRP), radiotherapy (RT), radiotherapy plus androgen deprivation (RT plus ADT) and active surveillance (AS). QoL was measured through the Italian versions of SF-12 and UCLA-PCI questionnaires at diagnosis and at 6-12 and 24-month. The minimal clinically important difference (MCID) was defined as half a standard deviation of the baseline domain. RESULTS Overall, 1 537 patients were included in the study. The decline in urinary function exceeded the MCID at each timepoint only in the NSRP and NNSRP groups (at 24 months -14.7, p<0.001 and - 19.7, p<0.001, respectively). The decline in bowel function exceeded the MCID only in the RT (-9.1, p=0.02) and RT plus ADT groups at 12 months (-10.3, p=0.001); after 24 months, most patients seem to recover their bowel complaints. The decline in sexual function exceeded the MCID at each timepoint in the NNSRP, NSRP and RT plus ADT groups (at 6 months -28.7, p<0.001, -37.8, p<0.001, -20.4, p<0.001, respectively). CONCLUSIONS Although all the treatments were relatively well-tolerated over the 24 month period following PCa diagnosis, each had a different impact on QoL.
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前列腺癌诊断后24个月的健康相关生活质量:pro - it CNR前瞻性观察研究的最新进展
背景:本研究分析意大利国家研究委员会(pro - it CNR)研究中前列腺癌监测诊断后24个月患者健康相关生活质量(QoL)。方法sppro - it CNR是一项持续的、纵向的观察性研究,考虑了在PCa诊断时登记的患者样本,并在诊断后6、12、24、36、48和60个月进行随访。根据患者接受的治疗方法进行分组:保留神经根治性前列腺切除术(NSRP)、不保留神经根治性前列腺切除术(NNSRP)、放疗(RT)、放疗加雄激素剥夺(RT + ADT)和主动监测(AS)。生活质量在诊断时、6-12个月和24个月时通过意大利语版SF-12和UCLA-PCI问卷进行测量。最小临床重要差异(MCID)定义为基线域的一半标准差。结果共纳入1537例患者。只有NSRP组和NNSRP组在每个时间点的泌尿功能下降超过了MCID(在24个月时分别为-14.7,p<0.001和- 19.7,p<0.001)。12个月时,仅RT组(-9.1,p=0.02)和RT + ADT组(-10.3,p=0.001)肠道功能下降超过MCID;24个月后,大多数患者似乎恢复了他们的肠道疾病。NNSRP组、NSRP组和RT + ADT组的性功能下降在各时间点均超过MCID(6个月时分别为-28.7,p<0.001, -37.8, p<0.001, -20.4, p<0.001)。结论在前列腺癌诊断后的24个月期间,虽然所有治疗方法的耐受性都相对较好,但每种治疗方法对生活质量的影响不同。
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Minerva Urologica E Nefrologica UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY-
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期刊介绍: The journal Minerva Urologica e Nefrologica publishes scientific papers on nephrology and urology. Manuscripts may be submitted in the form of Minerva opinion editorials, editorial comments, original articles, video illustrated articles, review articles and letters to the Editor.
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