Prostate cancer treated by radiotherapy: a multivariate study

According to respective proportions of evolutive status groups, results of multivariate studies are difficult to interpret. Among the 1099 cases of local form of prostate cancer, treated by radiotherapy from 1975 to 1982 in 16 French Anticancer Institutes, we can observe two homogeneous status group...

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Veröffentlicht in:Radiotherapy and oncology 1992-10, Vol.25 (2), p.89-96
Hauptverfasser: Albuisson, E., Allain, Y.M., Rozan, R., Giraud, B., Bolla, M., Brune, D., Carteaux, A., Castelain, B., Cuillere, J.C., Douchez, J., Geslin, J., Hay, M., Jung, E., Koechlin, M., Lagrange, J.L., Langlois, D., Malkani, K., Mathieu, G., Mazeron, J.J., N'Guyen, T.D., Richaud, P.
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Zusammenfassung:According to respective proportions of evolutive status groups, results of multivariate studies are difficult to interpret. Among the 1099 cases of local form of prostate cancer, treated by radiotherapy from 1975 to 1982 in 16 French Anticancer Institutes, we can observe two homogeneous status groups of patients: disease-free survivors (285 cases) and patients who died of prostate cancer (278 cases). These correspond to 51 % of the whole population. Among other things, they are comparable in size, for age at the beginning of radiotherapy and for delay between histologic diagnostic and radiotherapy. We chose to analyse them using multivariate analysis. To take survival into account, we used a Cox model and Kaplan-Meier curves; the group deceased of prostate cancer was further analyzed by a tree-structured regression method. The Cox model and the Kaplan-Meier curves confirmed two main explicative factors: Stage ( p
ISSN:0167-8140
1879-0887
DOI:10.1016/0167-8140(92)90014-L