有针对性的前列腺健康检查--识别前列腺癌男性的新型系统--试点研究

IF 1.6 Q3 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY BJUI compass Pub Date : 2024-08-15 DOI:10.1002/bco2.416
Stephen Langley, Jeremy Goad, Stephanie Bell, Lee Foster, Catherine Hodges, Marc Laniado, Michele Pietrasik, Alison Rooke, Matthew Knight, Edward Bosonnet, Simon Bott
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目的 本研究旨在报告 "有针对性的前列腺健康检查 "计划的试验阶段,该计划旨在萨里和萨塞克斯地区发现患有前列腺癌且在 Covid 时代未能被检测出来的男性。 研究对象和方法 从参与计划的全科医生(GP)记录中识别出年龄在 50 岁至 70 岁之间的男性,如果是黑人或有前列腺癌家族史,则识别出年龄在 45 岁至 70 岁之间的男性。短信服务 (SMS) 邀请男性访问 www.talkprostate.co.uk 了解前列腺癌的相关信息,并同意接受由第三方虚拟医疗服务提供商协调的前列腺特异性抗原 (PSA) 检查。与年龄相关的前列腺特异性抗原(PSA)水平升高,或低于与年龄相关的阈值但达到或超过 3 纳克/毫升,就会被转介到快速泌尿科诊所。全科医生会被告知结果。 结果 从邀请 1549 人的 1842 条短信中,有 544 名男性同意接受 PSA 检查。在 500 次抽血预约中,485 人(占受邀男性的 30%)接受了 PSA 检测,其中 68 人(14%)因 PSA 升高而被转诊。在通过多参数磁共振成像(mp-MRI)进行临床复查后,22 名患者接受了经会阴部活组织检查,18 名男性被查出患有前列腺癌,其中 17 人(95%)患有有临床意义的癌症。 结论 我们的 "有针对性的前列腺癌健康检查 "系统能在不增加初级保健负担的情况下识别高危男性。1549名受邀男性提高了对前列腺癌风险的认识,其中一半人通过注册网站接受了进一步教育。三分之一的受邀男性接受了检查,其中3.5%的男性发现了有临床意义的前列腺癌。
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Targeted Prostate Health Checks, a novel system to identify men with prostate cancer—A pilot study

Objectives

The objective of this study is to report the pilot phase of the Targeted Prostate Health Check programme that aims to identify men in the Surrey and Sussex region who have prostate cancer and who failed to be detected during the Covid era.

Subjects and methods

Men aged 50 to 70, or 45 to 70 if Black or with a family history of prostate cancer, were identified from participating general practitioner (GP) records. Short message service (SMS) texts invited men to visit www.talkprostate.co.uk for information on prostate cancer and give consent to prostate-specific antigen (PSA) checks coordinated by a third-party virtual healthcare provider. Elevated age-related PSA levels, or levels below age-related thresholds but at 3 ng/mL or more, triggered referral to a rapid access urology clinic. GPs were informed of the results.

Results

From 1842 text messages inviting 1549 people, 544 men consented to a PSA check. From 500 phlebotomy appointments, 485 (30% of invited men) took the PSA test of whom 68 (14%) were referred with an elevated PSA. After clinical review with multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging (mp-MRI), 22 patients underwent transperineal biopsies, and prostate cancer was detected in 18 men of whom 17 (95%) had clinically significant cancer.

Conclusion

Our Targeted Prostate Cancer Health Check system identifies men at risk without burdening primary care. Awareness on prostate cancer risk was raised in 1549 invited men, half of whom were further educated via the registration website. One third of invited men were checked in whom clinically significant prostate cancer was found in 3.5%.

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