The effect of pathologic T-stage and Gleason score on cancer-specific survival in patients with positive surgical margins after surgery for high-risk prostate cancer.

2014 
140 Background: High-risk prostate cancer (HRPC) is a challenging disease and the role of surgery is often considered in the context of a multimodal approach but patients with positive section margins (R1) disease have not always the same cancer-specific survival (CSS). The current study aims to analyze current postoperative pathological features in order to predict CSS of HRPC patients with R1, but with negative lymph nodes (pN0), treated with surgery. Methods: From a multi-institutional retrospective cohort of 5,876 HRPC patients treated by radical prostatectomy and pelvic lymph node dissection, 1541 patients with pN0 and R1 were selected. Following surgery, adjuvant EBRT and/or ADT were delivered according to institutional protocols. Patients were subdivided into four groups according to pT stage (pT≥3 and pT<3) and p-Gleason score (pGS≥8 and pGS<8). Kaplan-Meier plots with log-rank tests and a Cox proportional hazards model were applied to study CSS. All significance levels were set at 0.05. MedCalc w...
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