Clinical characteristics and primary treatment of prostate cancer in Sweden between 1996 and 2005: Data from the National Prostate Cancer Register in Sweden

Objective. The incidence of prostate cancer is rising rapidly in Sweden and there is a need to better understand the pattern of diagnosis, tumor characteristics and treatment. Material and methods. Between 1996 and 2005, all new cases of adenocarcinoma of the prostate gland were intended to be regis...

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Hauptverfasser: Adolfsson, Jan, Garmo, Hans, Varenhorst, Eberhard, Ahlgren, Göran, Ahlstrand, Christer, Andrén, Ove, Bill-Axelson, Anna, Bratt, Ola, Damber, Jan-Erik, Hellström, Karin, Hellström, Magnus, Holmberg, Erik, Holmberg, Lars, Hugosson, Jonas, Johansson, Jan-Erik, Petterson, Bill, Törnblom, Magnus, Widmark, Anders, Stattin, Pär
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description Objective. The incidence of prostate cancer is rising rapidly in Sweden and there is a need to better understand the pattern of diagnosis, tumor characteristics and treatment. Material and methods. Between 1996 and 2005, all new cases of adenocarcinoma of the prostate gland were intended to be registered in the National Prostate Cancer Register (NPCR). This register contains information on diagnosing unit, date of diagnosis, cause of diagnosis, tumor grade, tumor stage according to the TNM classification in force, serum prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels at diagnosis and primary treatment given within the first 6 months after diagnosis. Results. In total, 72 028 patients were registered, comprising >97% of all pertinent incident cases of prostate cancer in the Swedish Cancer Register (SCR). During the study period there was a considerable decrease in median age at the time of diagnosis, a stage migration towards smaller tumors, a decrease in median serum PSA values at diagnosis, a decrease in the age-standardized incidence rate of men diagnosed with distant metastases or with a PSA level of >100 ng/ml at diagnosis and an increase in the proportion of tumors with Gleason score ≤6. Relatively large geographical differences in the median age at diagnosis and the age-standardized incidence of cases with category T1c tumors were observed. Treatment with curative intent increased dramatically and treatment patterns varied according to geographical region. In men with localized tumors and a PSA level of
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During the study period there was a considerable decrease in median age at the time of diagnosis, a stage migration towards smaller tumors, a decrease in median serum PSA values at diagnosis, a decrease in the age-standardized incidence rate of men diagnosed with distant metastases or with a PSA level of &gt;100 ng/ml at diagnosis and an increase in the proportion of tumors with Gleason score ≤6. Relatively large geographical differences in the median age at diagnosis and the age-standardized incidence of cases with category T1c tumors were observed. Treatment with curative intent increased dramatically and treatment patterns varied according to geographical region. In men with localized tumors and a PSA level of &lt;20 ng/ml at diagnosis, expectant treatment was more commonly used in those aged ≥75 years than in those aged &lt;75 years. Also, the pattern of endocrine treatment varied in different parts of Sweden. Conclusions. 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