Cancers (Nov 2022)

Tumor Location and a Tumor Volume over 2.8 cc Predict the Prognosis for Japanese Localized Prostate Cancer

  • Haruki Baba,
  • Shinichi Sakamoto,
  • Xue Zhao,
  • Yasutaka Yamada,
  • Junryo Rii,
  • Ayumi Fujimoto,
  • Manato Kanesaka,
  • Nobuyoshi Takeuchi,
  • Tomokazu Sazuka,
  • Yusuke Imamura,
  • Koichiro Akakura,
  • Tomohiko Ichikawa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers14235823
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 23
p. 5823

Abstract

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(1) Objective: Our study investigated the prognostic value of tumor volume and location in prostate cancer patients who received radical prostatectomy (RP). (2) Methods: The prognostic significance of tumor volume and location, together with other clinical factors, was studied using 557 patients who received RP. (3) Results: The receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve identified the optimal cutoff value of tumor volume as 2.8 cc for predicting biochemical recurrence (BCR). Cox regression analysis revealed that a tumor in the posterior area (p = 0.031), peripheral zone (p = 0.0472), and tumor volume ≥ 2.8 cc (p p = 0.0225) was an independent predictive factor for BCR. Among them, a novel risk model was established using tumor volume and location in the posterior area and peripheral zone. The progression-free survival (PFS) of patients who met the three criteria (unfavorable group) was significantly worse than other groups (p ≤ 0.001). Furthermore, multivariate analysis showed that the unfavorable risk was an independent prognostic factor for BCR. The prognostic significance of our risk model was observed in low- to intermediate-risk patients, although it was not observed in high-risk patients. (4) Conclusion: Tumor volume (≥2.8 cc) and localization (posterior/peripheral zone) may be a novel prognostic factor in patients undergoing RP.

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