Therapeutic results in elderly patients with prostate cancer: chronologicalcomparison in a single community hospital
- Author:
Takehiko Okamura
;
Hidetoshi Akita
;
Kenji Yamada
;
Daichi Kobayashi
;
Yasuhiko Hirose
;
Takahiro Kobayashi
;
Yutaro Tanaka
;
Taku Naiki
;
Takahiro Yasui
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords: prostate cancer; hormonal therapy; elderly patients
- From:Journal of Rural Medicine 2016;11(2):59-62
- CountryJapan
- Language:English
-
Abstract:
Objective: There are few reports of the long-term outcomes of elderlypatients with prostate cancer. We analyzed data from our institution from the past 12years, including the patient history, treatment methods, and prognosis of patients withprostate cancer aged 80 years or more.
Patients and Methods: A total of 179 cases of prostate cancer in patientsaged 80 years or more were retrospectively evaluated. We divided them chronologically intogroups A, B, C, and D: Group A included 40 cases from 2002–2004; Group B, 48 cases from2005–2007; Group C, 46 cases from 2008–2010; and Group D, 45 cases from 2011–2013.
Results: Sixty-one (30%) patients changed treatment course. Interestingly,no cancer deaths occurred in the patients who changed treatment course. Although 14 (7.8%)cancer deaths occurred (A: B: C: D = 4: 4: 6: 0, respectively), all occurred in 2011 orlater.
Conclusion: In our study, over 50 patients who underwent treatment survivedfor 5 years or more. By treating prostate cancer in elderly patients when appropriate, wecan lower the mortality rate due to prostate cancer. Our results support the activetreatment of prostate cancer in elderly patients.