Prostate adenocarcinoma in men younger than 50 years: A retrospective review of 151 patients Journal Article


Authors: Aprikian, A. G.; Zhang, Z. F.; Fair, W. R.
Article Title: Prostate adenocarcinoma in men younger than 50 years: A retrospective review of 151 patients
Abstract: Background. Prostate adenocarcinoma is predominantly a disease of older men. Males younger than 50 years account for 1% of all patients with prostate cancer. The authors retrospectively examined cases of prostate adenocarcinoma in patients younger than 50 years of age to determine the natural history and prognosis of this malignancy in the younger population. Methods. The medical records of 151 patients were reviewed, with particular attention to age and year at diagnosis, race, symptoms at presentation, family history of prostate cancer, histologic grade, clinical and pathologic stage, treatment modality, and clinical outcome. Results. Univariate analyses demonstrated a significant correlation between higher disease stage (P = 0.0001), higher tumor grade (P = 0.0001), earlier year of diagnosis (P = 0.01), symptoms at presentation (P = 0.0001), and race (P = 0.01) with shorter disease‐specific survival. However, multivariate analysis revealed that only stage and grade were statistically significant predictors for poor prognosis after controlling for other variables. With a one‐unit increase of stage or grade, the risk of death from disease increases 2.2 or 1.9 times, respectively. Conclusion. These data suggest that patients younger than 50 years with prostate cancer present with similar symptomatology, histologic grade, and disease stage as the older population. Patients with disease confined to the prostate have a relatively good disease‐specific survival but remain at risk for death even 15 years after diagnosis When carcinoma escapes the confines of the prostate, the prognosis is uniformly poor. Copyright © 1994 American Cancer Society
Keywords: adult; cancer survival; human tissue; survival analysis; retrospective studies; major clinical study; multimodality cancer therapy; cancer staging; lymphatic metastasis; neoplasm staging; cancer grading; prostate specific antigen; family health; age factors; retrospective study; histology; time factors; age; prostate cancer; prostatic neoplasms; prostate; iodine 125; family history; multivariate analysis; prostate adenocarcinoma; diethylstilbestrol; symptomatology; antiandrogen; gonadorelin agonist; epidemiology; young; race; middle age; prognosis; human; male; priority journal; article; support, non-u.s. gov't
Journal Title: Cancer
Volume: 74
Issue: 6
ISSN: 0008-543X
Publisher: Wiley Blackwell  
Date Published: 1994-09-15
Start Page: 1768
End Page: 1777
Language: English
DOI: 10.1002/1097-0142(19940915)74:6<1768::Aid-cncr2820740620>3.0.Co;2-9
PROVIDER: scopus
PUBMED: 8082080
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Notes: Source: Scopus
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