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Erschienen in: World Journal of Urology 3/2014

01.06.2014 | Original Article

Nomograms to predict late urinary toxicity after prostate cancer radiotherapy

verfasst von: Romain Mathieu, Juan David Ospina Arango, Véronique Beckendorf, Jean-Bernard Delobel, Taha Messai, Ciprian Chira, Alberto Bossi, Elisabeth Le Prisé, Stéphane Guerif, Jean-Marc Simon, Bernard Dubray, Jian Zhu, Jean-Léon Lagrange, Pascal Pommier, Khemara Gnep, Oscar Acosta, Renaud De Crevoisier

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Abstract

Objective

To analyze late urinary toxicity after prostate cancer radiotherapy (RT): symptom description and identification of patient characteristics or treatment parameters allowing for the generation of nomograms.

Methods

Nine hundred and sixty-five patients underwent RT in seventeen French centers for localized prostate cancer. Median total dose was 70 Gy (range, 65–80 Gy), using different fractionations (2 or 2.5 Gy/day) and techniques. Late urinary toxicity and the corresponding symptoms (urinary frequency, incontinence, dysuria/decreased stream, and hematuria) were prospectively assessed in half of the patients using the LENT-SOMA classification. Univariate and multivariate Cox regression models addressed patient or treatment-related predictors of late urinary toxicity (≥grade 2). Nomograms were built up, and their performance was assessed.

Results

The median follow-up was 61 months. The 5-year (≥grade 2) global urinary toxicity, urinary frequency, hematuria, dysuria, and urinary incontinence rates were 15, 10, 5, 3 and 1 %, respectively. The 5-year (≥grade 3) urinary toxicity rate was 3 %. The following parameters significantly increased the 5-year risk of global urinary toxicity (≥grade 2): anticoagulant treatment (RR = 2.35), total dose (RR = 1.09), and age (RR = 1.06). Urinary frequency was increased by the total dose (RR = 1.07) and diabetes (RR = 4). Hematuria was increased by anticoagulant treatment (RR = 2.9). Dysuria was increased by the total dose (RR = 1.1). Corresponding nomograms and their calibration plots were generated. Nomogram performance should be validated with external data.

Conclusions

The first nomograms to predict late urinary toxicity but also specific urinary symptoms after prostate RT were generated, contributing to prostate cancer treatment decision.
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Metadaten
Titel
Nomograms to predict late urinary toxicity after prostate cancer radiotherapy
verfasst von
Romain Mathieu
Juan David Ospina Arango
Véronique Beckendorf
Jean-Bernard Delobel
Taha Messai
Ciprian Chira
Alberto Bossi
Elisabeth Le Prisé
Stéphane Guerif
Jean-Marc Simon
Bernard Dubray
Jian Zhu
Jean-Léon Lagrange
Pascal Pommier
Khemara Gnep
Oscar Acosta
Renaud De Crevoisier
Publikationsdatum
01.06.2014
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Erschienen in
World Journal of Urology / Ausgabe 3/2014
Print ISSN: 0724-4983
Elektronische ISSN: 1433-8726
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00345-013-1146-8

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