Impact of cancer screening on metastasis: A prostate cancer case study Journal Article


Authors: Lange, J.; Remmers, S.; Gulati, R.; Bill-Axelson, A.; Johansson, J. E.; Kwiatkowski, M.; Auvinen, A.; Hugosson, J.; Hu, J. C.; Roobol, M. J.; Carlsson, S. V.; Etzioni, R.
Article Title: Impact of cancer screening on metastasis: A prostate cancer case study
Abstract: Background Trials of cancer screening present results in terms of deaths prevented, but metastasis is also a key endpoint that screening seeks to prevent. We developed a framework for projecting overall (de novo and progressive) metastases prevented in a screening trial using prostate cancer screening as a case study. Methods Mechanistic simulation model in which screening shifts a fraction of cases that would be metastatic at diagnosis to being non-metastatic. This shift increases the incidence of non-overdiagnosed, organ-confined cases. We use estimates of the risk of metastatic progression for these cases to project how many progress to metastasis after diagnosis and tally the projected de novo and progressive metastatic cases with and without screening. We use data on stage shift from the European Randomized Study of Screening for Prostate Cancer (ERSPC) and data on the risk of metastatic progression from the Scandinavian Prostate Cancer Group-4 trial. We estimate the relative risk and absolute risk reductions in metastatic disease at diagnosis and compare these with reductions in overall metastases. Results Assuming no effect of screening beyond initial stage shift at diagnosis, the model projects a 43% reduction in metastasis at diagnosis but a 22% reduction in the cumulative probability of metastasis over 12 years in favor of screening. These results are consistent with the empirical findings from the ERSPC. Conclusion Any reduction in metastatic disease at diagnosis under screening is likely to be an overly optimistic predictor of the impact of screening on overall metastasis and disease-specific mortality.
Keywords: metastasis; prostate cancer; screening; european; simulation model; randomized study of screening for prostate cancer
Journal Title: Journal of Medical Screening
Volume: 28
Issue: 4
ISSN: 0969-1413
Publisher: Sage Publications Ltd  
Date Published: 2021-12-01
Start Page: 480
End Page: 487
Language: English
ACCESSION: WOS:000619966500001
DOI: 10.1177/0969141321989738
PROVIDER: wos
PMCID: PMC8349931
PUBMED: 33563084
Notes: Article -- 0969141321989738 -- Source: Wos
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