Primary Total Prostate Cryoablation for Localized High-Risk Prostate Cancer: 10-Year Outcomes and Nomograms

Cancers(2023)

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Simple Summary The role of prostate cryoablation was still uncertain for patients with high-risk prostate cancer (PC). This study was designed to investigate the 10-year outcomes and establish a nomogram for high-risk PC patients. We found prostate cryoablation to be an effective treatment option for selected men with high-risk PC. A preoperative nomogram that predicts biochemical recurrence would be useful for both patients and physicians to make clinical decisions when considering prostate cryoablation among other treatment modalities. A peri-operative nomogram that includes diagnostic PSA, PSA nadir, Gleason sum, and the number of cryoprobes deployed helps inform increased risk of biochemical recurrence, which would then justify early salvage treatments. The role of prostate cryoablation was still uncertain for patients with high-risk prostate cancer (PC). This study was designed to investigate 10-year disease-free survival and establish a nomogram in localized high-risk PC patients. Between October 2008 and December 2020, 191 patients with high-risk PC who received primary total prostate cryoablation (PTPC) were enrolled. The primary endpoint was biochemical recurrence (BCR), defined using Phoenix criteria. The performance of pre-operative and peri-operative nomograms was determined using the Harrell concordance index (C-index). Among the cohort, the median age and PSA levels at diagnosis were 71 years and 12.3 ng/mL, respectively. Gleason sum 8-10, stage & GE; T3a, and PSA > 20 ng/mL were noted in 27.2%, 74.4%, and 26.2% of patients, respectively. During the median follow-up duration of 120.4 months, BCR-free rates at 1, 3, 5, and 10 years were 92.6%, 76.6%, 66.7%, and 50.8%, respectively. The metastasis-free, cancer-specific, and overall survival rates were 89.5%, 97.4%, and 90.5% at 10 years, respectively. The variables in the pre-operative nomogram for BCR contained PSA at diagnosis, clinical stage, and Gleason score (C-index: 0.73, 95% CI, 0.67-0.79). The variables in the peri-operative nomogram for BCR included PSA at diagnosis, Gleason score, number of cryoprobes used, and PSA nadir (C-index: 0.83, 95% CI, 0.78-0.88). In conclusion, total prostate cryoablation appears to be an effective treatment option for selected men with high-risk PC. A pre-operative nomogram can help select patients suitable for cryoablation. A peri-operative nomogram signifies the importance of the ample use of cryoprobes and helps identify patients who may need early salvage treatment.
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cryotherapy,nomogram,outcome prediction,biochemical failure,prostate malignancy,recurrence
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