Comparison of stage migration patterns between Europe and the USA: An analysis of 11 350 men treated with radical prostatectomy for prostate cancer Journal Article


Authors: Gallina, A.; Chun, F. K. H.; Suardi, N.; Eastham, J. A.; Perrotte, P.; Graefen, M.; Hutterer, G.; Huland, H.; Klein, E. A.; Reuther, A.; Montorsi, F.; Briganti, A.; Shariat, S. F.; Roehrborn, C. G.; De La Taille, A.; Salomon, L.; Karakiewicz, P. I.
Article Title: Comparison of stage migration patterns between Europe and the USA: An analysis of 11 350 men treated with radical prostatectomy for prostate cancer
Abstract: OBJECTIVE: To examine the stage migration patterns in patients treated with radical prostatectomy (RP) for prostate cancer in Europe and in the USA in the last 20 years. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Between 1988 and 2005, RP was performed in 11 350 men: 5739 from Europe and 5611 from the USA. Independent-samples t-test and the chi-square test were, respectively, used for comparisons of means and proportions. The trend test was used to test the statistical significance of trends in proportions over time. RESULTS: Temporal patterns in patients' age, stage and PSA level at presentation were similar on both continents. Conversely, temporal patterns in Gleason sum distribution differed. In the USA, the rate of biopsy Gleason sums of 2-5 decreased from 32.8% to 0.2% (P < 0.001), while the rate of Gleason sums of 7 and 8-10 increased (P < 0.001). Conversely, in Europe the rate of Gleason sums of 6 increased from 40% to 64% (P < 0.001) at the expense of all other Gleason sums. At RP, the rate of Gleason sums of 2-5 decreased on both continents and the rate of a Gleason sum of 7 increased in the USA. Moreover, no important differences in pathological stage trends (organ confinement, extracapsular extension and seminal vesicle invasion) distinguished either population. Finally, the rate of lymph node involvement increased in the USA but remained stable in Europe. CONCLUSIONS: Stage and grade migration affected the USA and Europe to different extents. These differences should be accounted for when prediction tools or comparisons between the USA and Europe are considered. © 2008 The Authors.
Keywords: adult; treatment outcome; aged; aged, 80 and over; middle aged; retrospective studies; major clinical study; cancer localization; united states; cancer staging; lymphatic metastasis; neoplasm staging; cancer grading; cohort studies; retrospective study; prediction; prostate cancer; europe; gleason score; prostate-specific antigen; prostatic neoplasms; prostatectomy; radical prostatectomy; chi-square distribution; multivariate analysis; stage migration; intercontinental difference; population migration
Journal Title: BJU International
Volume: 101
Issue: 12
ISSN: 1464-4096
Publisher: Wiley Blackwell  
Date Published: 2008-06-01
Start Page: 1513
End Page: 1518
Language: English
DOI: 10.1111/j.1464-410X.2008.07519.x
PUBMED: 18422773
PROVIDER: scopus
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