A preliminary report on a patient‐preference study to compare treatment options in early prostate cancer
Objectives To prospectively record prognostic factors, quality‐of‐life and outcome data in a patient‐preference controlled study comparing radical prostatectomy with radical radiotherapy for the treatment of early prostate cancer. Patients and methods All patients suitable for radical treatment of e...
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Veröffentlicht in: | BJU international 2002-08, Vol.90 (3), p.253-256 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Objectives To prospectively record prognostic factors, quality‐of‐life and outcome data in a patient‐preference controlled study comparing radical prostatectomy with radical radiotherapy for the treatment of early prostate cancer.
Patients and methods All patients suitable for radical treatment of early prostate cancer were identified and provided with information from a urologist, oncologist and nurse to allow them to choose a treatment option. Prognostic and demographic data were recorded for all patients and patients followed up uniformly, with the additional collection of quality‐of‐life data.
Results In a 38‐month period, 196 patients were recruited to the trial; of these, 81 chose surgery, 81 radiotherapy, 30 brachytherapy and four ‘watchful waiting’. The distribution of acknowledged prognostic factors was similar between the groups.
Conclusion If patient preference continues to divide this population into roughly equal and comparable arms, it should be possible to answer the underlying questions on the treatment of early prostate cancer using this study design. |
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ISSN: | 1464-4096 1464-410X |
DOI: | 10.1046/j.1464-410X.2002.02842.x |