Publication: A retrospective study on survival analysis and its prognostic factors of prostate cancer patients in Hospital Universiti Sains Malaysia
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2020
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Lutfi, Ahmad Firdaus Ahmad
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Background: Prostate cancer is a leading cause of male morbidity and mortality globally and in Malaysia. This study assessed the five-year survival and prognostic factors among prostate cancer patients in Hospital USM, Kelantan. Methodology: We reviewed 150 medical records of patients diagnosed with prostate cancer, from 2009 to 2014. Survival time was analyzed in relation of patient demographics, Gleason score, ASA classification, ECOG scores, PSA level, family history, cancer staging, cancerrelated hematological parameters, and treatment method. Kaplan-Meier survival curves and Cox proportional hazards models are used for the analysis. Results: The prostate cancer five-year survival rate was 84.5%. Overall Kaplan-Meier survival curve showed good median survival times. Univariate regression analysis revealed significant prognostic factors including age (HR=1.06, 95% CI:1.00, 1.11, p=0.034), ASA 3 classification (HR=3.72, 95% CI:1.38, 10.00, p=0.009), ECOG score 2 (HR=17.98, 95% CI:3.98, 81.1, p<0.001), ECOG 3 (HR=33.94, 95% CI:7.41, 150.0, p<0.001), anemia (HR=9.07, 95% CI:3.33, 24.6, p<0.001), High LDH (HR=5.37, 95% CI:1.80, 15.90, p=0.003), High ALP (HR=8.94, 95% CI:3.31, 24.1, p<0.001), Nodular staging (HR=5.87, 95% CI:1.74, 19.85, p=0.004), Metastasis (HR=3.48, 95% CI:1.28, 9.44, p=0.014), Androgen Deprivation Therapy (HR= 0.29, 95% CI:0.08, 0.99, p=0.05) and Chemotherapy (HR=4.57, 95% CI:1.79, 11.6, p=0.001). Conclusion: The five-year survival rate of HUSM patients treated for prostate cancer was 84.5%. The survival rate reduces significantly due to prognostic factors like age, ASA classification, ECOG score, some hematological parameters, cancer staging and chemotherapy. However, patients received the ADT have a better survival rate, which suggests the main role of prompt initiation of the therapy in improving patient survival.
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Prostatic neoplasms