International Brazilian Journal of Urology ()

First brazilian consensus of advanced prostate cancer: recommendations for clinical practice

  • Andre Deeke Sasse,
  • Evanius Garcia Wiermann,
  • Daniel Herchenhorn,
  • Diogo Assed Bastos,
  • Fabio A. Schutz,
  • Fernando Cotait Maluf,
  • George Coura Filho,
  • Igor Alexandre Protzner Morbeck,
  • Juliano J. Cerci,
  • Oren Smaletz,
  • Volney Soares Lima,
  • Ari Adamy Jr.,
  • Franz Santos de Campos,
  • Gustavo Franco Carvalhal,
  • Leandro Casemiro Cezar,
  • Marcos Francisco Dall´Oglio,
  • Marcus Vinicius Sadi,
  • Rodolfo Borges dos Reis,
  • Lucas Nogueira

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/s1677-5538.ibju.2016.0490
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 43, no. 3
pp. 407 – 415

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ABSTRACT Introduction Prostate cancer still represents a major cause of morbidity, and still about 20% of men with the disease are diagnosed or will progress to the advanced stage without the possibility of curative treatment. Despite the recent advances in scientific and technological knowledge and the availability of new therapies, there is still considerable heterogeneity in the therapeutic approaches for metastatic prostate cancer. Objectives This article presents a summary of the I Brazilian Consensus on Advanced Prostate Cancer, conducted by the Brazilian Society of Urology and Brazilian Society of Clinical Oncology. Materials and Methods Experts were selected by the medical societies involved. Forty issues regarding controversial issues in advanced disease were previously elaborated. The panel met for consensus, with a threshold established for 2/3 of the participants. Results and Conclusions The treatment of advanced prostate cancer is complex, due to the existence of a large number of therapies, with different response profiles and toxicities. The panel addressed recommendations on preferred choice of therapies, indicators that would justify their change, and indicated some strategies for better sequencing of treatment in order to maximize the potential for disease control with the available therapeutic arsenal. The lack of consensus on some topics clearly indicates the absence of strong evidence for some decisions.

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